When your new or warrantied vehicle spends more time at the repair shop than on the road, California’s lemon law may offer the relief you need. The California Lemon Law, codified as part of the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, protects consumers in Torrance and throughout the state who have unknowingly purchased defective vehicles.
American Lemon Law Group is a California-based law firm focused solely on helping consumers like you. With more than 1,000 lemon law cases handled and over $50 million recovered statewide, our attorneys understand how to challenge auto manufacturers and get results. If your vehicle has become a source of frustration or financial stress, let us evaluate your case and explain your legal options.
Get started today by contacting our award-winning Torrance Lemon Law lawyers for a free consultation.
Why Should I Retain American Lemon Law Group for Help With My Claim in Torrance, CA?
In a Lemon Law case, choosing the right attorney can mean the difference between a quick resolution and a prolonged legal battle. Clients throughout California trust our firm because we offer experience, focus, and proven results. We are proud to provide:
- A record of more than 1,000 successful lemon law cases
- Over $50 million recovered for California consumers
- Exclusive focus on lemon law and vehicle warranty claims
- A no-win, no-fee policy to eliminate financial risk
- Personalized service tailored to your vehicle and your case
We know how automakers defend these claims, and we know how to fight back effectively. Get in touch with us today for more information and to set up a free case review.
What Kinds of Defects Are Covered by the Lemon Law?
California’s Lemon Law does not protect against every mechanical issue. To qualify, the problem must be considered substantial. This includes issues that affect the car’s basic functionality, safety systems, or overall value. Some common examples include:
- Engine stalling, misfiring, or failure to start
- Brake failure or persistent brake warning lights
- Malfunctioning transmission or difficulty shifting gears
- Steering or suspension defects affecting control
- Recurring electrical failures, including dashboard malfunctions
- Airbag or safety restraint system errors
Each case depends on the severity of the defect, how many repair attempts were made, and how long the vehicle has been out of service. You are not required to wait indefinitely while the manufacturer keeps trying to fix the same issue.
Contact Our Torrance Lemon Law Lawyers for a Free Consultation
You should not be forced to accept a defective vehicle that endangers your safety or drains your finances. California’s lemon law gives you the power to hold manufacturers accountable, but taking full advantage of those protections requires legal experience and persistence. At the American Lemon Law Group, we bring both to the table.
Our Torrance Lemon Law attorneys have represented more than 1,000 consumers across the state and recovered over $50 million to date. We’ll work just as hard on your case if you hire us to represent you. Reach out today to schedule a free consultation.