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Car Lemon Law Attorneys in KY
Kentucky
has a "lemon law" to help consumers apply pressure on
the manufacturers of defective motor vehicles. If you're driving
a Lemon Car you may have legal rights which permit you to
obtain one of the following:
A new car!
A full refund!
A partial refund for your defective car!
Let one of our Kentucky car lemon law lawyers
analyze your particular situation.
Our web site is designed to help you understand
the Kentucky Lemon Law and how it may apply to your specific
situation, as well as recommend a Kentucky car lemon law attorney
who can help. If you haven't already, take our easy-to-use
Lemon Law Test!
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Asked Questions that will help you understand our legal
services and KY car lemon law attorney services or you may
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Find Out About Your Car
2004 Rollover Ratings
The
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just
released its first batch of rollover star ratings
using the new test of 2004 models. Two of the 14 vehicles
in that batch--the two-wheel-drive Ford Explorer Sport Trac
and the four-wheel-drive Toyota Tacoma extended-cab pickup--tipped
up in NHTSA’s road-edge recovery test.
The new ratings combine NHTSA’s static-stability
measurement, which reflects a vehicle’s dimensions and
center of gravity, with a dynamic test that measures vehicle
performance in an emergency maneuver. One star signifies a
more than 40 percent likelihood of rollover in a single-vehicle
crash; five stars mean less than 10 percent. While rollovers
occur in fewer than 3 percent of serious crashes, they’re
involved in some 33 percent of all vehicle-occupant deaths.
Want to see how your vehicle rated? Just
click here
for a link to the official government web site. |
GM Recalls
804,000 Vehicles to Fix Brakes. Click
here to find out more.
Was
Your Car Damaged Before You Bought It? Motor
Vehicle Dealers are required by law to be honest with you. Kentucky
law can require a Dealer to fully disclose prior repaired damage
before you make the purchase. When the
retail cost was more than $1,000 and the damage occured while
the Dealer had the vehicle, the law requires the Dealer to
give the Buyer a written statement of the vehicle damage and
have the Buyer sign the damage disclosure statement.
If you were lied to by a car dealer, or if you
just have a lemon, contact
us for a free case review.
Not from Kentucky? Find Your State
Lemon Law Here.
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