- Does Pennsylvania Have a Motorcycle Lemon Law?
Pennsylvania does not currently have a specific Motorcycle lemon law at this time. Fortunately, however, you may be able to bring a lemon law-type claim if you have purchased a defective motorcycle. - Purchasing an Existing Business - Legal Do's and Don'ts
There are many legal considerations when purchasing an existing business. First and foremost is to know exactly what you are purchasing. - Online Legal Documents - Good or Bad?
Why can't I just go online and use one of those documents? So and So website sells a Last Will and Testament for $19.95. - An Explanation Of Various Automobile Insurance Related Terms
Limited Tort, Stacking, Uninsured Motorist Coverage, Deductible, the list goes on and on. This article will attempt to give you a basic understanding of common Automobile Insurance related terms. - I Have Been In An Auto Accident And The Other Party Doesn't Have Insurance, What Do I Do?
So you've been in an automobile accident and have discovered that the other party does not have insurance. What do you do now? - I've Been Sued By A Collection Agency, What Do I Do Now?
I just received notice of a lawsuit that was filed against me by a collection agency. What do I do now? - A General Overview of a Personal Injury Claim
If you have been injured in any type of accident and another person/party is at fault, you are entitled to bring a claim against that person/party to recover compensation for your injuries. The first step is to hire an experienced personal injury attorney. - What To Do If You Are Injured In A Slip And Fall Incident
If you've been injured, there are a couple of things that you need to do right away. The first is to make the other party aware of what happened. - Does Pennsylvania Have A Used Car Lemon Law?
Like the Pennsylvania Lemon Law, the Act provides for a refund or free replacement of the defective product, and further provides for recovery of all associated costs including Attorney fees for bringing such a claim. If the purchaser can show that the used vehicle suffered a substantial defect or non-conformity during the warranty period, and the manufacturer was unable to remedy that defect, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act will provide relief to the purchaser. - Is My Car A Lemon?
What does it take to have my vehicle classified as a Lemon? In Pennsylvania, a vehicle is a Lemon if it exhibits "a defect or non-conformity that substantially impairs the use, value or safety of the vehicle." - Is There A Federal Lemon Law That Covers My Vehicle?
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protects consumers who purchase any product that costs over $25 and comes with a written warranty. Similar to many state lemon laws, the Act provides for a refund or free replacement of the defective product, and further provides for recovery of all associated costs including Attorney fees for bringing such a claim. - A General Overview of a Lemon Law Claim
Many states have automobile based lemon laws to protect individuals who have purchased defective motor vehicles. Typically, your vehicle must exhibit a defect or non-conformity that substantially impairs the use, value or safety of your vehicle. Examples of this might be engine, transmission, braking, suspension or other serious problems.
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