West Virginia Lemon Law
The Lemon Law in the state of West Virginia was introduced in March, 1984 and pertains to many types of vehicle purchased in the state of West Virginia for use on public highways. Certain vehicles are exempted from the West Virginia Lemon Law and you should check with a West Virginia Lemon Law attorney if you are unsure.
If your vehicle is under express warranty or is under one year old, whichever occurs first, and has been repaired unsuccessfully for a serious safety defect, or has been under repair three times for the same defect, or out of service for 30 calendar days or more, you should speak with a West Virginia Lemon Law attorney for advice on filing a lawsuit to obtain a new vehicle.
Disclaimer: The information provided on the West Virginia Lemon Law was believed to be accurate at the time of writing, but is not the entire analysis of statutory limitations on the right to sue for breach of contract. For a full review of the West Virginia Lemon Law, please consult a qualified, licensed West Virginia attorney in the state of West Virginia.
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