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A Lemon Law Victory in Virginia Can Get You More Than Just the Purchase PriceThe Commonwealth of Virginia protects new car buyers from getting stuck with defective cars with its Lemon Law. Find out what you can get under the statute.
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Attorney John Gayle, Jr. Inducted into Hall of FameVirginia Lawyers Weekly Recognizes Attorney John Gayle, Jr. for his achievements which include co-authoring the Virginia Lemon Law.
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Corporate Lobbyists Offer Financial Incentive to Recruit ‘Grassroots’ Support for Forced ArbitrationEmail reveals that a corporate lobbyist offered an attorney monetary compensation for recruiting a corporate client to promote forced arbitration
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When You Will Be Required to Give an Automaker a Final Repair AttemptIn some situations under Virginia’s Lemon Law, you must give the manufacturer a final repair attempt before filing a claim for a refund or replacement.
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When Tech Complaints Become Legitimate Defects, You May Have a Lemon Law ClaimWhen you choose a car because of its impressive tech features and those fail to work, you may be entitled to a refund or a new car under Virginia’s Lemon Law.
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Understand What You Are Entitled to Under Virginia’s Lemon LawUnder our Lemon Law, you are entitled to either a refund of the purchase price or a replacement of the car with a comparable vehicle. Get the details here.
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Dealers Get One Chance to Fix Safety Defects on New CarsUnder Virginia’s lemon law, dealers only have one chance to fix a significant safety defect before they have to give you your money back. What are those defects?
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When You May Have More Time to File a Lemon Law Claim in VirginiaUnder Virginia’s lemon law, you have 18 months from the day you get your vehicle to file a lemon law claim. See what exception will extend this deadline.
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When Warranty Issues Could Qualify for a Lemon Law ClaimTo know whether your new car complaint falls under Virginia’s Lemon Law, it’s important to understand the terms of your new vehicle warranty.
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A Repair Log Could Serve as Evidence in a Lemon Law ClaimEven if you’re not a detail-oriented person, you should make the effort to keep a repair log on your car. It could be valuable if there are problems later on.
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Avoid Sharing Lemon Law Problems on Social MediaIf you suspect your new car may be a lemon, it is best to avoid any post, Tweet, or share related to the car. We explain how this could destroy your claim.
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Protect Yourself From Buying a Returned Lemon in VirginiaWhen a car is returned to a dealer due to problems that can’t be fixed, the dealer is permitted to sell it again or transfer it, but with restrictions.