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Your Miami-Dade County home is most likely the only purchase you will ever make that is more significant than your vehicle. Investing tens of thousands of dollars in a new car, truck, or SUV is the choice most people make to ensure they have years of trouble-free ownership and longevity, which justifies the cost of today’s vehicles. In most cases, the choice is wise, and the car requires little more than routine maintenance for the first several years of ownership. However, there are cases where the new vehicle owner quickly discovers they have purchased a lemon vehicle that is becoming nothing but trouble.
The issues could begin with a warning light on the dashboard illuminating or a grinding sound from the engine or transmission. In a perfect world, one trip back to the dealership would be all that is needed to resolve the issue. But for some, that trip is just the first of many that rapidly consume their time and patience. Even with that frustration, the vehicle owner often feels they have no other option but to keep trying to get the car fixed because they have invested $ 30,000, $ 40,000, or more in it and need to have reliable transportation.
Please know that after weeks or months of this back-and-forth endeavor with the dealership and manufacturer, you have one other choice. Grab the phone and call Jonathan Schwartz, the leader in Miami-Dade County Lemon Law cases. He has decades of experience resolving these cases for clients, ensuring they are not forced to sell their unreliable vehicles at a loss and face lengthy financial repercussions. When you contact the office, you will speak with a person at the firm, never a call center. The person taking your call will explain your free consultation and the no-obligation case evaluation offered to each potential client. And if you choose to pursue a Florida Lemon Law Claim, there are never upfront payments that you have to make to get the process started.
Wow!! They know their stuff. Helped me apply the lemon law on my Suv that almost got me killed. I got my check for a refund from the factory. Within 60 days I was ready to buy a new car. Thank you. They are very detailed and personal with customers. Thanks again.
A.Diaz
Once I contacted the attorney regarding my issue with the vehicle, they got to work right away. The communication was great throughout the entire process. They handled everything and kept me informed. They were able to get back all the money I had in the car for the year it was in my possession. If anyone needs to initiate a lemon law case, this should be your only stop for an attorney!
David R.
Priya m.
Jonathan and Alex were amazing to work with! They were able to go above and beyond what we had expected with my vehicle. I highly recommend their team for any Lemon Law or vehicle issues you might be dealing with. Their customer service, experience, and professionalism was phenomenal. Make sure to ask for Alex when you call!
Ron K.
I had a fantastic experience working with Jonathan on my lemon law case. From the start, he was knowledgeable, responsive, and confident about the process. He kept me informed every step of the way and made everything easy to understand. Most importantly—he WON the case! I couldn’t be more grateful for his hard work and dedication. If you’re dealing with a lemon vehicle, Jonathan is the attorney you want on your side. Highly recommend!
Kara A.
Highly recommend Jonathan Schwartz and his assistant Alex. Their experience, knowledge and professionalism is unsurpassed. We received very fair buy-back amount for our “lemon” vehicle. Jonathan accurately explained the entire process, and delivered the results ahead of schedule. Alex was responsive to all our concerns, and gave exceptional customer service. Thanks to them both!
Janice O.
When you are done trying to work with the dealership and manufacturer of your new vehicle that is clearly sub-par quality, please know that in Florida, your vehicle will need to meet specific criteria to be classified as a lemon. The questions you need to ask yourself are:
If you were able to respond to each question with a ‘yes,’ then please contact Jonathan Schwartz today to schedule your free consultation and case evaluation to proceed with classifying the vehicle as a lemon.
Send us your vehicle details like the make, model, year, and what problems you’ve been dealing with. We’ll review everything and let you know if it qualifies under the Lemon Law.
Many consumers want to know if the Florida Lemon Law covers all new vehicles. What you will learn is that most passenger vehicles are included under the protection of this consumer law. However, some off-road vehicles, heavy-duty trucks weighing more than 10,000 pounds, and motorcycles are not always subject to this law. Additionally, the vehicle must be in the possession of the original buyer, who purchased it in Florida. Finally, the issues with your car cannot be caused by abuse, neglect, a vehicle accident, or a modification that was not completed by a dealership service department or factory-authorized service center.
When you are done trying to get your new car, truck, or SUV repaired because it is a lemon, please know that Jonathan Schwartz and his team of expert Miami-Dade County Lemon Law Lawyers are here to help you get the justice and compensation you deserve. Don’t hesitate to contact our team promptly to ensure you receive the results you want and need, knowing that you and your loved ones will be in a safe and reliable vehicle very soon.
How does Florida’s Lemon Law work and what does it cover?
Florida’s Lemon Law, officially known as the Florida Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act, protects consumers who buy or lease new vehicles with significant defects. If a vehicle has a recurring issue that the manufacturer fails to fix after a “reasonable number” of repair attempts, the consumer may be entitled to a refund or a replacement.
Before taking legal action, consumers are required to try resolving the matter through the manufacturer’s informal dispute resolution process (usually arbitration). This involves submitting documentation and giving the manufacturer a final chance to repair the issue. If the dispute isn’t resolved in arbitration, the consumer can take the case to court.
The law covers new vehicles and some motor vehicles like RVs (but not their living facilities). Salvage vehicles and cars without warranty are not covered.
Are used cars protected under Florida’s Lemon Law?
Florida’s state Lemon Law only applies to new vehicles. However, used cars can still be protected under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, as long as the defect is reported during the vehicle’s warranty period.
So if you buy a used car and it still has a valid manufacturer or dealer warranty, and a defect appears during that time, you may still have a case. This federal law doesn’t care whether the vehicle is new or used — it focuses on whether the warranty is active and whether the defect was properly reported.
What steps do I need to take to file a Lemon Law claim in Florida?
If your vehicle qualifies and the manufacturer fails to fix the defect after multiple repair attempts, you need to:
An attorney can help handle these steps and increase your chances of a successful outcome.
Can I use the Lemon Law in Florida if my car is leased?
Yes, leased vehicles are covered under Florida’s Lemon Law — as long as the defect appears during the lease and meets the same conditions as a purchased vehicle.
However, keep in mind: if you’re leasing, your refund is limited to the amount you’ve paid into the lease. You won’t be refunded for the full vehicle value since you don’t own the car.
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