Do I Need an Attorney for Georgia Lemon Law?

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No, consumers are welcome to represent themselves during Lemon Law proceedings in Georgia. However, when you win your case, state and federal Lemon Laws hold manufacturers responsible for your attorneys’ fees. And at Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Consumer Law Center®, we only charge for our services if our clients prevail.

So, although you don’t need an attorney to file a Lemon Law claim in Georgia, it doesn’t make sense to do proceed without one. Why try to fight a car company’s high-priced legal team alone when you can get an experienced attorney to represent you without paying a penny out-of-pocket? If you have a lemon, contact us today for a free case review to get things started.

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