Everything You Need to Understand Your Rights
Guides, tools, and trusted references to help you figure out whether you have a lemon — and what to do about it. Free to use, no strings attached.
Lemon Law Guides
New to all this? These plain-English guides explain how lemon laws work, how to file, and the situations that trip people up.
How Does the Lemon Law Work?
A plain-English walkthrough of how lemon laws protect you, what counts as a defect, and how a claim moves from first repair to resolution.
Read the guide GuideHow Do You File a Lemon Law Claim?
The step-by-step process for filing — from documenting repairs to putting the manufacturer on notice and pursuing your remedy.
Read the guide GuideUnderstanding Lemon Law Claims
What a valid claim looks like, the remedies available, and the mistakes that weaken a case before it starts.
Read the guide Used CarsCan You Claim Lemon Law on a Used Car?
Used and certified pre-owned vehicles can qualify too. Here’s when a used-car defect is covered — and when it isn’t.
Read the guide State GuidePennsylvania Used Car Lemon Law
How Pennsylvania’s used-car protections work and what a PA buyer needs to prove to make a claim.
Read the guide State GuideColorado Used Car Lemon Law
What Colorado consumers should know about used-vehicle warranty rights and lemon law options.
Read the guide RecallsWhat Does an Open Recall on a Car Mean?
Open recalls, your rights, and how an unrepaired recall can strengthen a lemon law claim.
Read the guide RecallsCan a Dealership Refuse to Fix a Recall?
What to do when a dealer delays or refuses a free recall repair — and the options available to you.
Read the guideTake Action on Your Case
Whether you’re ready to file or just exploring, these tools connect you to the next step — at no cost.
Check If You Qualify
Answer a few questions about your vehicle and repair history. We’ll tell you at no cost whether you have a case.
Start free review ResultsSee Our Settlements
Real recoveries for real clients. Browse outcomes we’ve secured against major manufacturers nationwide.
View results PracticeOur Practice Areas
The vehicle defects and manufacturer disputes we handle, and how we approach each type of claim.
Explore practice areas TeamMeet Your Legal Team
The attorneys and case managers who will fight for you — and the experience they bring to your claim.
Meet the team ContactTalk to Us Today
Call, message, or request a callback. Free, confidential, and available in English and Spanish.
Contact us FAQRead the Full FAQ
Quick answers to the questions consumers ask most about qualifying, cost, and compensation.
Open the FAQLemon Law Document Checklist
A strong claim is built on documentation. Gather what you can from this list before your free case review — and don’t worry if you’re missing a piece, we help clients reconstruct their files all the time.
Trusted Government & Consumer Resources
Independent, authoritative references for recalls, safety complaints, warranty rights, dispute resolution, and where to turn in your state.
Check Your Vehicle for Recalls
Enter your VIN on the federal safety database to see open recalls on your specific vehicle.
NHTSA.gov NHTSAReport a Safety Problem
File a vehicle safety complaint with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NHTSA.gov FTCMagnuson-Moss Warranty Act
The Federal Trade Commission’s overview of your federal warranty rights as a consumer.
FTC.gov FTCBuying & Owning a Vehicle
Consumer guidance on warranties, used-car purchases, and what to do when a vehicle has problems.
consumer.ftc.gov BBB AUTO LINEBBB AUTO LINE Arbitration
Many automakers use this free, BBB-run program to resolve warranty disputes — and in some states using it is a required step before you sue.
bbb.org/auto-line CFPBConsumer Financial Protection Bureau
Federal guidance on auto loans, leases, and your rights when financing a vehicle that turns out to be defective.
consumerfinance.gov USA.govState Consumer Protection Offices
Find your state's consumer protection office or attorney general to report a manufacturer or check state-specific lemon law rules.
usa.gov/state-consumerThink You Might Have a Lemon?
The fastest way to know is to ask. Tell us about your vehicle and we’ll review your situation for free — in English or Spanish. No fees unless we win.

