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Auto Lemon Laws, Lawyers & Attorneys

Auto Lemon Laws – Do you need a lawyer?
Charles Essmeier

Buying a new automobile is usually a bid decision for most
people, and it involves a lot of time, research and most of all,
money. If you are going to be paying for something for five years
or more, you will generally take your time, do your research, and
make sure that you are spending your money wisely on a vehicle
that will last for years. Unfortunately, some new cars, like all
manufactured products, do not perform as they should and are
defective in some way. For reasons lost to antiquity, defective
cars are known as “lemons.”

California became the first state to enact legislation that
provided recourse to purchasers of defective vehicles in 1982;
since then, every state has enacted similar legislation.
Consumers all over the country may now seek either a replacement
vehicle or a refund should they find themselves the owner of a
defective automobile. Even though legislation exists to protect
you if you should find yourself the owner of a lemon, most people
are not familiar with their state’s lemon law. Is it necessary to
file a lawsuit? Do you need a lawyer? Can you go through the
process yourself?

While lemon laws vary from state to state, you can generally file
a lemon law claim yourself. The process usually involves writing
letters to the manufacturer that state your problem and filing a
claim with your state’s Attorney General’s office. You must also
submit your vehicle for repair of the problem; each state
requires that the manufacturer have a “reasonable” opportunity to
repair your vehicle. The next step is probably arbitration, in
which you and the manufacturer present your respective arguments
to an arbitration panel that will rule in favor of either you ore
the manufacturer. In many states, arbitration is mandatory; in
others, you may opt out.

While you may represent yourself during the arbitration process,
you may feel more comfortable hiring an attorney. There are many
attorneys who specialize in lemon law cases, and they may be able
to expedite the process. The presence of an attorney may also
make you feel more comfortable if you have little or no
experience with this sort of procedure. If the of the arbitration
panel does not rule in your favor, or if your state allows you to
opt out of arbitration by choice, you may elect to sue the
manufacturer yourself. This is often a last resort, as
arbitration is often a simpler and faster alternative to lawsuits
involving auto Lemon Law claims. Should you decide to sue, an
attorney will almost certainly be necessary. Many states will
allow you to collect attorney fees in a lemon law-related
lawsuit.

Should you find yourself the owner of a defective automobile, you
can certainly file a lemon law claim yourself, but many people
will find that the process goes more smoothly with the aid of an
attorney who is experienced in lemon law cases. If you think your
car is a lemon and you might need to file a claim under your
state’s Lemon Law, you should first check with your state’s
Website, or contact your state’s Attorney General’s office.

©Copyright 2005 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner
of Retro Marketing. Retro Marketing, established in 1978, is a
firm devoted to informational Websites, including
LemonLawHelp.net, a site devoted to automobile lemon laws and
End-Your-Debt.com, a Website devoted to information about debt
consolidation and credit counseling.

Charles Essmeier may be contacted at http://www.end-your-debt.com 
. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing. Retro
Marketing, established in 1978, is a firm devoted to
informational Websites on topics such as Debt Consolidation, Home
Equity Loans, and automobile Lemon Laws .

Content Courtesy : choosetoprosper.com


Tips For Safety On The Road :

       

5 Quick Tips For Safety On The Road Pete Lance

The road is a dangerous place. Any driver on the road has
life-and-death power over his passengers and everyone he
encounters on the road, including other drivers. Do not, ever,
lose your focus when you are driving. Here are 5 quick tips to
ensuring your safety on the road.

1. Drive safely, or don't drive. There are many things that can
go wrong on the road. But there are also things that you can do
to lessen the risk on the road. Two rules: Do not drive when
you are drunk, sleepy, or not in full control of yourself. Do
not drive when you are not in full control of the car.

2. Be cooperative. Driving is all about teamwork. You have to
work as a team with the other drivers on the road so as to
ensure nobody gets hurt. You can do anything that people will
reasonably expect you to do. But don't ever surprise other
drivers by doing unexpected things. This can cause big trouble,
especially on the highway.

3. Think ahead. You need to give your fellow drivers time to
react to anything you do. Don't do anything sudden. Signal
before you change lanes or turn. Do things evenly, be it
changing lanes, accelerating, slowing down, etc. Allow the
other drivers to mentally compute where you are going to be.

4. Cool it. Don't let your emotions take control of you. Never
get angry with other drivers, no matter how unreasonable they
are. It is inevitable that drivers make mistakes, even grave or
stupid ones. Some drivers will even weave in and out of traffic,
just to get to the front, and in the process irritate everyone
else. Don't get angry with them, and never get back at them in
anyway, or you may become a hazard yourself. Always remember to
stay “cool, calm and collected”.

5. Your area of vision is the most important. The rule of thumb
is “if you can't see, don't go!” Perhaps your windshield is
cracked. Perhaps your mirrors are not adjusted properly.
Perhaps your windshield wipers are faulty. Don't drive if you
cannot see, especially in wet weather. It's always better to be
late than never.

About The Author: Pete Lance is the founder of
http://www.USGasTrac
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consumer save money on gasoline. Thousands of gas stations
across the nation are tracked daily to guarantee the lowest
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