Too many vehicle repairs? The Lemon Law may be the answer to your car problems. We use both State and Federal Laws to enforce consumers' rights when they have purchased defective vehicles.
Three Easy Steps:
- You call our office.
- We Review your case.
- They pay for your damages and Attorney Fees.
You may qualify for a new vehicle, a complete repurchase, or money damages.
Handling Claims Against Car Manufacturers Efficiently
A Reliable Lemon Law Attorney Dedicated to Protecting Your Rights
Turn to none other than Legal Freedom Law Office, LLC for legal assistance in getting what you are entitled to under the federal or state law from purchasing defective vehicles in Illinois, Georgia, and Tennessee. We represent underserved consumers by bringing claims directly against car manufacturers. Since our firm's establishment in 2017, we have been assisting clients in getting the compensation they deserve from purchasing defective vehicles.
Why Choose Us
At our firm, you will be provided with quality one-on-one legal consultations. In addition, we will maintain clear and open communication while litigating directly with the vehicle manufacturers. Bringing cases also requires no payments, as the manufacturer will be the one to shoulder attorney fees once the case is won.
How We Can Help
Call us, and we will review your case immediately. Then, the manufacturer will cover all the damages and legal fees. You may also qualify to get a new vehicle, a complete repurchase, or money damages.
Your State Lemon Laws
Illinois
It's not widely known that the majority of US states actually have state statutes regarding Lemon Laws. Lemon Laws were intended to ensure that US citizens who purchase a new vehicle do not suffer with unsatisfactory manufacturing or a vehicle that is unsafe. If you have potentially purchased a lemon, do some research on Illinois Lemon Law and consider if your particular situation would be protected under Lemon Law.
Georgia
The General Assembly recognizes that a new motor vehicle is a major consumer purchase and that a defective motor vehicle is likely to create hardship for, or may cause injury to, the consumer. It is the intent of the General Assembly to ensure that the consumer is made aware of his or her rights under this article. In enacting these comprehensive measures, it is the intent of the General Assembly to create the proper blend of private and public remedies necessary to enforce this article.
Official Code of Georgia Annotated, §§10-1-780 to 792
Tennessee
Does Tennessee Have a Lemon Law?
Because there is a great need for Lemon Law attorneys in this day and age, most states have Lemon Law attorneys available for hire to help you if you find yourself in an unfortunate situation. To find out more information about Lemon Law in the state of Tennessee, do some reading online.