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The New Jersey lemon law could solve your vehicle problem!

The New Jersey lemon law is designed to help people who bought or leased a lemon of a vehicle! However, bringing a case against a major manufacturer is not something that you can easily do by yourself. Lemon Helpers - a web site designed and operated by Macey & Aleman, one of the largest consumer protection firms in the United States, can show you how to make the New Jersey lemon law work in your favor.

Will the New Jersey lemon law work for you?

The New Jersey lemon law covers all passenger automobiles and motorcycles that were leased, purchased or registered in the state. It does not, however, include the living facilities of a motor home. You can take advantage of state statutes if, during the first two years or 18,000 miles - which ever comes first -- your vehicle underwent three repair attempts for the same problem or was out of service for more than twenty calendar days.

Make sure to keep a complete record of your experience

Should your vehicle turn out to be defective, every bit of documentation will help you get the relief you deserve.

  • Take notes documenting whom you talked to at the dealership, what was said, and the dates and times of all visits to the dealership. Furthermore, put your complaints in writing and keep copies.

  • Demand and make sure you receive copies of any warranty repair orders and service invoices. When you receive a copy of the order or invoice, make sure that the "complaint", "problem reported by consumer," or similar section of the document describes the problem exactly how you described it to the serviceperson.

  • Ask the dealership whether any Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) deal with the problems you are experiencing with your vehicle. Also instruct the dealership to write on the warranty repair order and/or service invoice that you requested any TSBs, even if the service representative tells you that no TSBs exist for your specific problems.

  • Every time you bring your vehicle to the dealership, describe the problem exactly the same way each time (if, obviously, you continue having the same problem) and make sure that the warranty repair orders and/or service invoices read the same each time.

While no one maintains perfect written records, the more documentation you have the easier it will be to prove your case. However, even if you do not have any written records, the attorneys at Macey & Aleman may still be able to help you. Contact them today by calling 866-536-6601 or filling out the free evaluation form!

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