March 13 2011

Two weeks ago i bought a motorcycle that now has a blown engine. Can i win a case in small claims court?

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Question by Nikki: Two weeks ago i bought a motorcycle that now has a blown engine. Can i win a case in small claims court?
I have talked to lawyers and they said in south carolina the lemon law doesn’t apply to motorcycles. They also said i am pretty much stuck since there was no contract of warranty. But one told me to go to small claims court and sue for the amount it will cost to replace the damage. I am wondering if how much of a chance i have of winning the case. Probably one of the only things i have going for me is I only drove the motorcycle for nine days before this happened. So it is unlikely that the extent of damage done could’ve happened in that short period of time unless the bike was just extremely dogged out (which it wasn’t because this is my first sports bike and i drove very carefully on it).
Okay to give the full detai. I had a full service done on the 02 yamaha r6. Two days after the service i threw the rod through the crankshaft going 45 mph in fourth gear. The motorcycle mechanics said the only way it couldve happened was by over reving the engine. Thats why i believe it was caused by the previous owner and it just happened to break down on me. The bike had only 6500 miles when i bought it.

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Answer by tammyandmark2000
how was the bill of sale wrote out? if it reads ” as is ” ur screwed. u own a junk. was this a private sale

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February 25 2011

I have a won a small claims court case, but have not been paid.

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Question by abkkmuz: I have a won a small claims court case, but have not been paid.
There was a case against a women who imports English Bulldogs to the US, sells them, then ships them to you. The problem was there were many sick dogs, that she did this with. There was a contract signed by the owners, myself included. That contract waived the rights of the puppy lemon law for the state she lives in. I was not awar of a puppy lemon law. Well, before I knew about the others going through this, I contacted my court and we went through a couple of trials. They ruled in the favor of me to get paid back the cost of the dog plus all vet bills that occured. I later was contacted by the attorney general’s office stating that they are suing her for her conduct. There were many others going through the same thing I did. I never got paid, she lived in a different state, so it is difficult to send her a capias. She won’t do anything because she knows my sherriff is’nt going to another state to arrest her. Now I recently found out she moved again to a whole different state. How convienent is that? I contact the attorney generals office that has a case open with her, but every time I talk to them they say they are in the middle of talking with her attorney. It’s frustrating, because I lost my dog because of his illness, I put alot into this, and nothing in return. And what pisses me off, is she still does business on the internet making money charging more now than she had in the past. Should I continue with this fight? Or give up and say hell with it. This feels like a loosing battle. I get so mad knowing that she’s still getting away with this today. I Learned my lesson. If it sounds too easy, and too good to be true it’s going to rip you off.

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Answer by mr koolio
SHIT IM NOT READING ALL OF THAT

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February 22 2011

Maryland Lemon Law Case Statistics?

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Question by ccorbin66: Maryland Lemon Law Case Statistics?
My son is currently working on a term paper and needs to know the case statistics for Lemon Law cases in Maryland. Specifically, the number of cases filed each year and the number won by plaintiffs.

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Answer by allen w
I would think Maryland law library would have this, or your state attorney generals office.
but some sites:

http://www.dmv.org/md-maryland/lemon-law.php

http://www.lemonlaw.com/maryland-lemon-law.html

Seems the DMV site has tons of info.

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January 30 2011

Lemon case, Nissan is offering me $3000 to settle???

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Question by pre.game: Lemon case, Nissan is offering me 00 to settle???
I have a lemon law case against Nissan. Last March, a Nissan representative sent a letter to my attorney offering me 00 to settle the case. It appears the problem I was having with my Armada has been finally resolved. Now, I really want to get the 00 they are offering. My question is, should I have my attorney contact Nissan to send me the payment or should I contact the Nissan rep directly without advising my attorney? I’m afraid that if I contact my attorney first, he’d ask for payment from me as well. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Answer by Brandon
LOL! ,000? First off, hell no. The lawyer would probably get, oooh, about 2/3′s of that. Pssh, do you have any friends that are good at pretending to be lawyers? Call Nissan up! Get the head people on the phone, and let them speak to your ‘lawyer’. They wouldn’t want things to get ugly. You could also contact news outlets to tell them about this. They always like good juicy news.

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November 27 2010

Does the Wisconsin lemon law apply my my case?

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Question by Danny: Does the Wisconsin lemon law apply my my case?
I bought a car about a week ago from a dealer. I was told that the car came with some minor defects such as leaks, etc. One problem I was told about was that the ABS light would come on but I was told that there was no ABS problem and that it was only a defect with the gauge. The buyers guide on the window listed no problem with the ABS. I had the car checked out by another mechanic and I was told that the ABS did not work at all and it would cost a lot of money to fix. The dealer told me he would fix it at a 20% discount.

So, what should I do? Is there a lemon law in this case?

And if the lemon law doesn’t apply in this case would it be cheaper to get it fixed at the dealer or at another mechanic?

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Answer by ♥♫§weetTart§amantha♫♥
Wisconsin’s lemon law
If the motor vehicle you buy or lease turns out to be a “lemon,” the manufacturer has to replace it free or refund the price (minus a reasonable amount for mileage).

What is a “lemon”?
A new vehicle – no more than a year old and still under warranty – is a “lemon” if

It has a serious defect the dealer can’t fix in four tries, or
It has one or many defects that prevent you from using it for 30 days or more (the 30 days need not be consecutive)
What is a defect?
A defect covered by the Lemon Law must seriously affect the use, value or safety of your vehicle and must be covered by the warranty. An irritating rattle may not be “serious” enough to make your car a lemon. Stalling probably is.
What vehicles are covered?
The law covers any new car, truck, motorcycle or motor home you buy or lease, even if you register the vehicle in another state. It also covers a demonstrator or executive vehicle.
How long are you covered?
The lemon law includes no deadline for filing a lemon law suit; a court would decide if your case were too old.
Is your vehicle a lemon?
Your vehicle is a lemon if all of the following statements are true:
You bought or leased a new vehicle.
The vehicle is a car, truck, motorcycle or motor home.
The vehicle developed a defect or defects during its first year and before the warranty expired.
The defect seriously harms the vehicle’s use, value or safety.
One of the following happened during the vehicle’s first year and before the warranty expired:
The dealer failed four times to fix the same defect; OR
The vehicle was out of service for 30 days or more due to defects
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What should a lemon owner do?
Get a repair order for every repair visit, even if the shop doesn’t diagnose the problem or attempt a repair. A repair order should show the problem you report, and the dates your car is in the shop.
Keep purchase contracts, warranties, and repair orders to prove you have a lemon. Don’t keep repair orders in your car where they may get lost.
We strongly urge you to use the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT) Motor Vehicle Lemon Law Notice form to ask the manufacturer for a refund or replacement vehicle. The Lemon Law Notice includes important language required under the lemon law. Send the form to the manufacturer at the address in your owners manual. The manufacturer has 30 days to respond. Your refund should include the full purchase price, sales tax, any finance charge, and collateral costs (for example, repairs, towing, alternative transportation), minus the mileage deduction allowed by law. If you get a replacement vehicle, the manufacturer should refund your collateral costs and charge nothing for mileage.
If you return to the manufacturer a vehicle that has missing equipment or unrepaired damage beyond normal wear and tear, a manufacturer may want to negotiate a damage deduction. You should not be responsible for paying for normal wear and tear, such as minor dents, scratches, pitted glass, soiled carpets, minor stains or tears. Feel free to have the damage appraised at a location you choose, or to have it repaired rather than paying a deduction.
If you don’t get a refund or replacement by writing the manufacturer, consider using your manufacturer’s arbitration program. If your manufacturer has a program certified by WisDOT, you must use it before you can sue under the Lemon Law. If your manufacturer’s program is not certified, you do not have to use it. However, if you do use it, you might get a decision you like. You can reject any decision you don’t like. See the list of arbitration programs listed below.
Talk to an attorney if the manufacturer doesn’t help you. A court may need to decide if your vehicle is a lemon and what settlement you deserve. If you sue the manufacturer and win, you could get double the vehicle purchase price, plus other costs and attorney fees. To find an attorney who handles Lemon Law cases, contact the State Bar of Wisconsin Attorney Referral Service toll-free at (800) 362-9082, or at (608) 257-4666 or WisBar Lawyer Referral and Information Service.
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Who can you call for help?
WisDOT’s Dealer & Agent Section licenses and regulates dealers and manufacturers and helps resolve disputes about vehicle sales and warranties. Contact the Dealer & Agent Section if you have a complaint against a dealer or manufacturer.

The Dealer & Agent Section won’t resolve your Lemon Law complaint for you, but it will give you more information about exercising your rights under the Lemon Law.

U.S. DOT auto safety hotline
If you own a car or truck that you feel has a safety defect you should report the problem to the Hotline at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

The U.S. DOT Auto Safety Hotline specializes in gathering information about safety problems in motor vehicles and equipment and is your chance to help identify these problems which sometimes lead to recalls. The Hotline can be dialed toll free at (888) DASH-2-DOT or (888) 327-4236 or you can now file your vehicle safety defect report online.

Need a speaker?
WisDOT’s Dealer & Agent Section (608) 266-1425 or dealers.dmv@dot.state.wi.us has speakers for your class or meeting. It’s free!

I got this off our DMV website. Hope it helps.

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September 24 2010

Can I get some help finding an attorney willing to take my lemon law case??

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Question by Shannon S: Can I get some help finding an attorney willing to take my lemon law case??
My truck is an unsafe vehicle sold to me based on lies from small dealership. I have a lemon law case, but I can’t afford to pay an attorney for representation. Can someone help me with this?? My truck has almost gotten me killed twice because it just dies out. The dealership is playing games with me. It’s now at the dealership’s mechanic, but I know it can’t be fixed because the parts they need to make it a safe vehicle aren’t available anymore.

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Answer by mommy2savannah51405
search for “lemon Law” lawyers in your state.start with the BBB lemon law service.

google usually brings them up..

and if it is indeed lemon law i know in CA the dealer has to end up paying any and all fee’s..when its proved.

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September 12 2010

Does anyone know who pays the lawyer in a lemon law case?

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Question by Sydgirl: Does anyone know who pays the lawyer in a lemon law case?

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Answer by elw
The lemon.

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