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California Lemon Law Attorney

Lemon Law Lawyers

California’s Lemon Law exists to protect consumers who unknowingly purchase defective vehicles. If your new or certified pre-owned car spends more time in the shop than on the road—or if multiple repairs still haven’t fixed the problem—you may have a right to a refund, replacement, or cash compensation.

Whether you're dealing with repeated engine failures, electrical malfunctions, or ongoing safety issues, our team at Solum Space Law knows how to cut through the red tape and hold manufacturers accountable.

What Qualifies as a “Lemon” in California?

Not every car problem qualifies under California’s Lemon Law—but many do. Here's what typically applies:

Basic Requirements:

  • The vehicle was purchased or leased in California for personal, family, or household use.

  • The manufacturer or its dealers had multiple opportunities to repair a substantial defect.

  • The defect impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety—and remains unresolved.

  • The repairs occurred during the manufacturer’s warranty period (usually within 18 months or 18,000 miles).

Even vehicles used for business purposes may qualify if your business has fewer than 5 vehicles registered.Common Uber Accident Scenarios

Passenger Injuries

Injured passengers may have a clear claim against the at-fault driver (Uber or otherwise). However, resolving insurance coverage issues can be complex—especially if the driver disputes which period applied.

Struck by an Uber

Pedestrians, cyclists, or other drivers hit by an Uber driver may have a right to compensation, but proving the driver was “on app” at the time is essential for accessing higher policy limits.

Driver vs. Another Motorist

When another driver is at fault, the Uber driver may pursue the at-fault party’s insurance—or potentially rely on Uber’s uninsured/underinsured coverage if the other driver’s policy is insufficient.

Common Lemon Law Issues

  • Transmission Slipping or Failure

  • Electrical System Malfunctions

  • Check Engine Light Recurring

  • Steering, Brake, or Suspension Problems

  • Defective EV Charging Systems

If your dealer keeps telling you “this is normal” or continues to replace the same parts with no success, it's time to talk to an attorney.

What to Do If You Think You Have a Lemon

1. Keep Records

  • Save all repair orders, receipts, and dealer communications.

2. Document the Issues

  • Write down symptoms and take photos or videos if applicable.

3. Contact a Lemon Law Attorney

  • The sooner we’re involved, the faster we can assess your case, gather evidence, and deal with the manufacturer on your behalf.

Your Lemon Law Rights

California law allows you to seek:

  • A buyback (refund of your down payment, monthly payments, and payoff of your loan or lease)

  • A replacement vehicle

  • Cash compensation for diminished value

  • Recovery of attorney’s fees and costs—so you don’t pay out of pocket to assert your rights

How Solum Space Law APC Can Help

1. Detailed Case Review
We carefully examine your repair records, warranty history, and vehicle documentation to determine whether your car qualifies as a lemon under California law.

2. Manufacturer Negotiation
Automakers often stall or deny valid claims. We deal directly with their legal teams to push for full buybacks, replacements, or cash settlements—without the runaround.

3. Legal Action When Needed
If the manufacturer won’t cooperate, we’re ready to file a lawsuit and take your case to court to enforce your rights under the California Lemon Law.

4. You Don’t Pay Unless We Win
We handle Lemon Law cases on contingency, meaning you owe nothing in attorney’s fees unless we secure compensation on your behalf.

Contact Solum Space Law APC for a Free Consultation

If your car keeps breaking down and the dealer can’t fix it, you may be driving a lemon—and you don’t have to deal with it alone. At Solum Space Law, we’ll review your repair records, explain your rights under California’s Lemon Law, and guide you through every step of the claim process. Call us 24/7 or fill out our online form for a no-obligation consultation.

Don’t wait—California’s Lemon Law has a four-year statute of limitations. If your vehicle problems began in 2021, your window to file may be closing in 2025.

We’re here to help you get back on the road—with confidence and the compensation you’re entitled to.