Warranty & Repair Dispute

When a manufacturer or dealer refuses to honor a vehicle warranty or repeatedly fails to repair a defect, consumers may face costly repairs and unsafe driving conditions. Warranty and repair disputes are common and often unlawful.

What Are Warranty & Repair Disputes?

A warranty or repair dispute arises when a manufacturer or dealer:

  • Refuses to repair a covered defect
  • Delays repairs unreasonably
  • Claims the issue is “normal” or not covered
  • Repeatedly fails to fix the same problem
  • Charges consumers for warranty-covered repairs

Both new and used vehicles may be protected under written warranties, implied warranties, and federal law.

Types of Vehicle Warranties That Provide Protection

Warranties and repair Cases are often caused by:

Manufacturer’s Warranty

Dealer or Extended Warranties

Implied Warranties

Federal Warranty Protection

Signs You May Have a Warranty or Repair Dispute Claim

Your Rights Under Lemon Law & Warranty Laws

Consumers may be entitled to:

State Laws
Most states provide stronger protections than federal law.
California, New York, Illinois, Washington, New Jersey, etc., have enhanced employee rights.

This applies to lemon law in your state, including major cities and metropolitan areas.

How Apollo Law Group Helps With Warranty & Repair Disputes

Free Warranty Review

We analyze warranty terms, repair records, and denial reasons.

Dealer & Manufacturer Negotiation

We handle all communications and demand compliance.

Legal Claim Filing

We pursue claims under state Lemon Laws and federal warranty law.

Arbitration or Litigation

If needed, we escalate the case to enforce your rights.

No Out-of-Pocket Fees

Manufacturers pay our legal fees if we win.

How a Warranty & Repair Dispute Case Works (Step-By-Step)

What Compensation You May Recover

Common Mistakes That Hurt Warranty Claims

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the dealer says the repair isn’t covered?

You may still have legal rights especially under federal warranty law.

No. Persistent defects may trigger Lemon Law protections.

Yes, if properly written and still active.

Excessive delays may qualify your vehicle as a lemon.

No. Manufacturers typically pay legal fees if you win.

Many cases resolve within a few months.

Speak With an Lemon Lawyers Today

If you’ve been treated unfairly at work, don’t wait. Contact Apollo Law Group for a free consultation and let us fight for your rights.

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No obligation case review

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We help workers across the U.S.

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