FAQ and Resources
California Lemon Law FAQ & Resources
This hub answers common lemon law questions and organizes practical resources for drivers who are trying to understand whether their repair history may support a claim.
No cost to you in a qualifying lemon law case. We typically seek attorney fees from the manufacturer.
Tell Us What’s Going On With Your Car
Share a few details about your vehicle and repair history. We’ll review your situation under California lemon law.
Attorney fees: No cost to you. California lemon law is generally fee-shifting, meaning we seek attorney fees from the manufacturers rather than you.
Takes about 60 seconds. No cost, no obligation.
Start with practical questions
Most drivers want to know whether the review is free, whether used or leased vehicles can qualify, whether there is a magic number of repairs, and what happens if they start a claim.
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Repair pattern
Frequently asked lemon law questions
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Warranty facts
Checklists for gathering repair documents
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Dealer records
Common mistakes that weaken claims
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Claim strategy
What to expect after submitting a case review
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Next steps
Plain-English explanations of claim options
Practical note: A page like this is a starting point, not a legal opinion. The repair orders, warranty coverage, purchase or lease documents, mileage, and communications usually decide whether a California lemon law claim is worth pursuing.