Electric vehicles (EVs) rely on complex battery systems, software, and electronic components. When defects repeatedly occur and manufacturers fail to fix them, EV owners may have rights under state Lemon Laws and federal warranty protections.
Electric vehicle defects involve mechanical, electrical, or software failures that impair an EV’s safety, use, or value. Because EVs rely heavily on technology, even minor defects can cause serious drivability or safety concerns. Persistent defects may qualify the vehicle as a lemon.
Electric Vehicle Cases are often caused by:
Battery & Charging Issues
Software & System Failures
Electrical & Power Issues
Safety Defects
Depending on your state, EV owners may be entitled to:
This applies to lemon law in your state, including major cities and metropolitan areas.
We review warranties, defect history, and repair records.
We handle communications with EV manufacturers.
We pursue claims under state Lemon Laws and federal warranty laws.
If necessary, we take legal action to enforce your rights.
Manufacturers pay our legal fees if we win.
Reading list
Yes. Electric vehicles are protected like gas-powered cars.
Yes, if they affect safety, use, or value.
Excessive battery degradation may qualify as a defect.
Yes. Leased vehicles are typically covered.
No. Manufacturers usually cover legal fees.
Many resolve within a few months.
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