NEW JERSEY
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Learn About Your New Jersey Lemon Law Rights
What is the lemon law in NJ? The New Jersey Lemon Law applies to anyone who buys, leases or registers a new car or motorcycle in New Jersey. The term of protection is 24,000 miles or two (2) years from the original date of delivery, whichever comes first. The law also covers authorized emergency vehicles and motor homes, except for the living quarters of the motor home. If you purchased or leased your vehicle used but it is still under 24,000 miles and under two years from the date of original delivery, you may still qualify under the New Car Lemon Law.
To qualify for relief under the New Car Lemon Law, the defect must substantially impair the use, value or safety of your vehicle, or be a serious safety defect likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if the vehicle is driven.
Source: New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
What About the Federal Lemon Law?
Even if your repair history does not satisfy the lemon law, our New Jersey lemon law attorneys can assess if your car’s repair history is sufficient to qualify you for damages under the federal lemon law known as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. This law requires that your vehicle be presented for repeated repairs. This is a very effective law that helps provide consumers with money damages and sometimes repurchase or replacement relief when the New Jersey lemon law for cars may not apply.
Our New Jersey Lemon Law attorney will evaluate your situation free of charge and advise you on whether you may qualify for relief under the New Jersey Lemon Law. If you do not meet the requirements of the New Jersey Auto Lemon Law, you may still be entitled to relief under a federal lemon law called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. You have lots of options so take a moment to tell us your problem and we’ll tell you how we can help.
The state of New Jersey lemon law and other laws cited above require the manufacturer to pay your attorney fees. Therefore, any advice or actual representation that our New Jersey lemon law attorneys provide to our clients will be done at no charge to you.
Does My Car Qualify?
New Jersey consumers are also able to utilize the federal lemon law or Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act to obtain assistance if the defects with their car do not strictly comply with the New Jersey lemon law. This federal law requires manufacturers to compensate consumers of defective products when the warranty is ineffective. We will be able to inform you whether your car’s defects qualify you for assistance under this law.
Regardless of under what legal basis we determine that we may be able to provide assistance, we will always seek payment of our attorney fees from the manufacturer, and therefore, there is no charge to you for our services. Please do not hesitate to contact us concerning any questions you have about the Nevada lemon law or other applicable lemon laws. Our attorney will provide free advice to any of your questions.
Learn How We Help You Get Justice in New Jersey
The state of New Jersey Lemon Law exists to assist consumers who have defective cars. Our attorneys have settled and/or litigated thousands of claims on behalf of individuals with lemon cars .
Tell Us What's Going On
Call us or complete our free case review form. We’ll listen closely and get the key details about your vehicle issue.
We'll Review Your Case Fast
Our Lemon Law Attorneys will assess your situation and explain the best path forward to resolve your claim quickly and effectively.
We'll Fight For Your Rights
Depending on your case, we negotiate with the manufacturer for a cash settlement, a refund, or a replacement vehicle.
Cities In New Jersey That We Proudly Serve
Our lemon law lawyers in New Jersey have helped people resolve their car problems in the following cities…and more! Don’t worry, if you don’t see your city on the list, our lemon law attorneys can help anywhere in the state of New Jersey…and beyond! Call us today so we can add your hometown to the list.
Allendale
Bergenfield
Blairstown
Holmdel
Howell
Millville
Monroe Township
Newark
Palmyra
Somerset
Trenton
Wayne
Wildwood
Willingboro
NEW JERSEY
Work With a New Jersey Law Firm That Focuses 100% on The Lemon Law
We help our clients find a resolution at…
NO COST TO YOU
Learn About Your New Jersey Lemon Law Rights
What is the lemon law in NJ? The New Jersey Lemon Law applies to anyone who buys, leases or registers a new car or motorcycle in New Jersey. The term of protection is 24,000 miles or two (2) years from the original date of delivery, whichever comes first. The law also covers authorized emergency vehicles and motor homes, except for the living quarters of the motor home. If you purchased or leased your vehicle used but it is still under 24,000 miles and under two years from the date of original delivery, you may still qualify under the New Car Lemon Law.
To qualify for relief under the New Car Lemon Law, the defect must substantially impair the use, value or safety of your vehicle, or be a serious safety defect likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if the vehicle is driven.
Source: New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
What About the Federal Lemon Law?
Even if your repair history does not satisfy the lemon law, our New Jersey lemon law attorneys can assess if your car’s repair history is sufficient to qualify you for damages under the federal lemon law known as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. This law requires that your vehicle be presented for repeated repairs. This is a very effective law that helps provide consumers with money damages and sometimes repurchase or replacement relief when the New Jersey lemon law for cars may not apply.
Our New Jersey lemon law attorneys may also determine that other consumer based state laws may apply to the specifics of your particular case. Please contact us so that we may assess whether you qualify for help under the New Jersey lemon law, the federal lemon law/Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, or other state laws.
The state of New Jersey lemon law and other laws cited above require the manufacturer to pay your attorney fees. Therefore, any advice or actual representation that our New Jersey lemon law attorneys provide to our clients will be done at no charge to you.
Does My Car Qualify?
New Jersey consumers are also able to utilize the federal lemon law or Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act to obtain assistance if the defects with their car do not strictly comply with the New Jersey lemon law. This federal law requires manufacturers to compensate consumers of defective products when the warranty is ineffective. We will be able to inform you whether your car’s defects qualify you for assistance under this law.
Regardless of under what legal basis we determine that we may be able to provide assistance, we will always seek payment of our attorney fees from the manufacturer, and therefore, there is no charge to you for our services. Please do not hesitate to contact us concerning any questions you have about the Nevada lemon law or other applicable lemon laws. Our attorney will provide free advice to any of your questions.
Learn How We Help You Get Justice in New Jersey
The state of New Jersey Lemon Law exists to assist consumers who have defective cars. Our attorneys have settled and/or litigated thousands of claims on behalf of individuals with lemon cars .
Tell Us What's Going On
Call us or complete our free case review form. We’ll listen closely and get the key details about your vehicle issue.
We'll Review Your Case Fast
Our Lemon Law Attorneys will assess your situation and explain the best path forward to resolve your claim quickly and effectively.
We'll Fight For Your Rights
Depending on your case, we negotiate with the manufacturer for a cash settlement, a refund, or a replacement vehicle.
Cities in New Jersey That We Proudly Serve
Our lemon law lawyers in New Jersey have helped people resolve their car problems in the following cities…and more! Don’t worry, if you don’t see your city on the list, our lemon law attorneys can help anywhere in the state of New Jersey…and beyond! Call us today so we can add your hometown to the list.
Allendale
Bergenfield
Blairstown
Holmdel
Howell
Millville
Monroe Township
Newark
Palmyra
Somerset
Trenton
Wayne
Wildwood
Willingboro