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Cape Coral – Lemon Law Attorneys

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Buying a new car should bring peace of mind, not multiple trips to the repair shop. When your vehicle has a warranty-covered issue that the dealer has failed to solve, we can help! If you live in Cape Coral, the lemon law attorneys at Krohn & Moss Consumer Law Center® can help you secure the compensation you’re owed.

With over 30 years of experience, we know how to stand up to the manufacturer and protect your rights. Our lemon law lawyers are standing by to review your case free of charge. So, reach out now to see if you qualify.

Understanding Cape Coral Vehicle Problems

The warm climate in Cape Coral puts extra strain on your vehicle. When commuting down Del Prado Boulevard, local weather can cause issues with batteries, HVAC systems, batteries, and more. Similarly, the stop-and-go traffic near Cape Coral Parkway can strain your brakes, transmission, batteries, and HVAC system.

While such issues may be frustrating, they don’t necessarily mean you have a lemon. For your vehicle to qualify as a lemon, it needs to have a defect that the manufacturer fails to fix. Thus, issues caused by the environment or normal wear and tear won’t qualify.

Fortunately, our firm is familiar with common vehicle issues in Southwest Florida. We can help determine whether you’re dealing with normal wear and tear or a manufacturing defect. We’ve put together this simple, 60-second Lemon Test to give you a clearer picture of your situation. After taking the test, set up your free case review with our lemon lawyers serving Cape Coral!

What Is the Lemon Law in Cape Coral? 

The lemon law in Cape Coral is designed to protect consumers who have purchased or leased a defective new vehicle. The law defines a “defective vehicle” as one with a defect that substantially impairs its use, value, or safety. However, such vehicles will only qualify as lemons if the defect persists after a reasonable number of repair attempts. 

In most cases, the law defines “reasonable” as:

  • Three or more repair attempts for the same problem

OR

  • The vehicle is out of service for 30 or more cumulative days due to repairs

If you think your vehicle will qualify, don’t wait to reach out to our team for help. The local law only provides you with two years to file a claim from the date you take ownership of the vehicle. Other statutes, like the Federal Lemon Law, let you file claims after this deadline. However, it’s always in your best interest to file a claim as soon as possible.

Our team knows how frustrating and complicated this process can be, but we’re here to simplify it for you. Schedule your free case review today.

How the Federal Lemon Law Can Help

Not every vehicle qualifies under the Florida Lemon Law, but that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. Other consumer protection laws may apply to your case. For example:

  • The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act covers many used vehicles and expands upon protections provided in the state lemon law. 
  • Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act may also apply if the seller misrepresented the condition of your vehicle.

Our attorneys will investigate every available legal avenue. We’re here to help you get the outcome you‘re entitled to.

What to Expect From a Cape Coral Lemon Law Claim

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With the help of our team, filing a lemon law claim in Cape Coral is easy and straightforward. Here’s what you can expect from the process: 

  1. Review Your Case: We’ll review your case and determine if your vehicle qualifies under the Florida Lemon Law or the Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. 
  2. Notify the Manufacturer: We’ll submit the required notification to the manufacturer.
  3. Negotiate: We’ll communicate with the manufacturer on your behalf so you can sit back and wait for a settlement offer.
  4. Secure Compensation: We’ll pursue the refund or replacement vehicle you’re owed. If you’re not satisfied with the settlement amount, we’ll take your case to the next step and fight to get you what you’re owed.

You don’t have to take on a car manufacturer alone. Turn to the lemon law attorneys who Cape Coral drivers trust when they need sound guidance, strategy, and results. And remember, we don’t charge a retainer fee, meaning you’ll owe nothing unless we win or settle your case.

Keep Detailed Records—They Could Make or Break Your Case

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Proper documentation is one of the most important parts of building a successful lemon law claim. This includes:

  • Repair invoices and service records showing recurring issues
  • Notes about the number of days your vehicle was out of service.
  • Copies of communication with the dealership and manufacturer
  • Any written complaints submitted during your vehicle’s warranty period

Our attorneys can help you track down any documents you’re missing. Then, we’ll organize and present your information to build the strongest case possible. 

Connect With a Lemon Law Attorney Today

You’ve already dealt with the inconvenience of a defective vehicle. Don’t make the mistake of taking on the legal system alone. The attorneys at Krohn & Moss, Ltd. have helped over 9,000 Floridians secure appropriate compensation for their defective vehicles. Let us do the same for you!

Schedule your free case review today. We’re the lemon law attorneys Cape Coral can count on for direct answers and real results.

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