California Lemon Law • Statewide

We fight for lemon owners.

If your vehicle keeps failing under warranty, California law may owe you a refund, a replacement, or cash — and the manufacturer pays our fees. You pay nothing unless we win.

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Do you have a lemon?

Tell us about your vehicle — we'll review it free and tell you what you may be owed.

Submitting this form does not create an attorney–client relationship.

$0
Out of pocket
Millions*
Recovered for consumers
Refund / Swap / Cash
Possible outcomes
Free
Case review
Do you qualify?

Signs you're stuck with a lemon

If any of these ring true, you may have a claim under California's Song-Beverly Act.

Same problem, again and again

Repeated trips for the same defect, and it's still not fixed.

Weeks in the shop

Out of service 30+ days for warranty repairs.

Safety defects

Brakes, steering, electrical, stalling — anything affecting safety.

Under warranty

The defect appeared while the manufacturer's warranty applied.

Dealer runaround

"No problem found" or denied warranty claims.

New, used, or leased

Cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, even RVs — bought or leased.

The process

How we win your case

1

Free review

Send your vehicle and repair history. We tell you if you have a case.

2

We build it

We gather records and send a demand to the manufacturer.

3

We fight

We negotiate hard — and file suit if they won't do right.

4

You get paid

Refund, replacement, or cash — with their fees, not yours.

What you could get

Three ways we make it right

  • Buyback (refund) — your money back, minus a small mileage offset.
  • Replacement — a comparable new vehicle.
  • Cash-and-keep — keep the car and get paid for its lost value.
  • Plus costs — rental cars, towing, and related expenses.

Find out what you're owed

California lemon law attorney Michael Yadegari

Manufacturers have armies of lawyers.

Now you have warriors of your own — at no cost to you, because the law makes them pay our fees when we win.

Questions

Lemon law FAQ

What does it cost to hire LemonWarriors?

Nothing out of pocket. We work no win, no fee, and California law requires the manufacturer to pay your attorney fees when we win.

What qualifies as a lemon?

Generally, a vehicle still under the manufacturer's warranty with a substantial defect that isn't fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts — or that's been out of service for an extended period.

Are used or leased vehicles covered?

Often yes — if it's still covered by the manufacturer's warranty. Leased and certified pre-owned vehicles can qualify too.

How long do I have?

Deadlines apply, so don't wait. A free review costs you nothing and protects your rights.