Saturday, July 14, 2012

LEMON LAW - COMPENSATION STATISTICS


Each state defines a lemon differently and has a different lemon law. Mostly to be considered a “lemon” the vehicle has to meet a long list of criteria. Sometimes the experienced Lemon Law attorney can negotiate a settlement with a manufacturer even when the vehicle isn’t strictly considered a lemon. Whenever you hire a lemon law attorney you show that you want to get a compensation you deserve.
Here are the statistics of Ohio Lemon Law firm (the end of 2010) which cover the percentage of the overall total open and closed lemon law and breach of warranty cases. We have to know that these numbers are influenced by the number of vehicles sold in the US by the manufacturer.
MANUFACTURER
PERCENTAGE
NOTES
General Motors
29.7%
includes Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn
Chrysler
20.8%
includes Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep
Ford
16.7%
includes Ford, Lincoln and Mercury
Kia
3.3%

Nissan
2.4%
includes Infiniti
Toyota
2.0%
includes Lexus
BMW
2.0%
includes Mini Cooper
Saab
2.0%

Honda
1.6%
includes Acura
Mazda
1.6%

Suzuki
1.6%

Volkswagen
1.6%
includes Audi
Mercedes-Benz
1.2%

Yamaha
1.2%

Fleetwood
1.2%

Other Manufacturers
11.1%
includes American Ironhorse, Ducati, Forest River, Harley-Davidson, Hino, Hyundai, Isuzu, Jaguar, Kawasaki, Keystone, Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Monaco, Moto Guzzi, Newmar, Piaggio, Polaris, Porsche, Subaru, Volvo, Winnebago and others

Ohio lemon law firm has negotiated thousands of claims with a great success. They can help you no matter what vehicle you have got. The consumers in Ohio have the right to have their vehicles repaired at no cost (it is stated in vehicle’s warranty book). Any nonconformity should be repaired within a reasonable number of attempts otherwise the consumer can replace the vehicle or can be entitled to refund for his/her lemon. The manufacturer in Ohio is required to provide to a consumer who purchases a motor vehicle a specific written statement. The statement advises the consumer of the right to possible compensation under the lemon law if the vehicle is defective.
We, consumers have to remember that every situation is different so to find out how experienced lemon law attorneys in Ohio can help you, call them at  (877) 846 1209, or fill out the form for a free lemon law case review.
All 50 states have lemon laws which allow the consumer to get a purchase price refund or even replacement vehicle when for example the original car has a substantial problem that has not been repaired within a reasonable number of attempts, or has been out of service for a specified number of days. The compensation is mostly equal to the original cost of the vehicle. What we have to remember is that if the damage is irreparable so the chances of receiving a refund are very good.

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