After Chryslers recent bankruptcy declare, there were numerous reports of check payments for defective vehicles bouncing on consumers. This led to speculation that following their bankruptcy, the company would not be honoring payments owed to consumers for settlements or court findings for them under federal and state lemon laws.
This has now changed, as Chrysler and Fiat have jointly asked the court to allow such payments even while Chrysler is proceeding through the bankruptcy process.
This will be welcome news to consumers who have already had to run a gauntlet to arrive at a place where they will be paid. Auto manufacturers and dealers will put consumers through what I call a gauntlet before they ever settle a lemon law case, said leading California lemon law attorney Norman Taylor. It runs from not being able to find the problem to blaming the owner for the problem and even denying that theres a problem there. There are many tricks, and without the right help a consumer can be trapped in this maze for months or even years without arriving to a solution.
Norman Taylor has seen every one of these diversionary tactics in action. Taylor has been a lemon law specialist since 1987, and he and his firm, Norman Taylor and Associates, have handled over 8,000 cases for consumers with a 98 percent success rate. He is one of the leading lemon law attorneys in southern and all of California.
The sad part of it is, in most cases, dealers are aware of the problem before the vehicle is even brought in for inspection. If they can somehow force the owner to live with it, however, by finally causing the consumer to give up and go away, the dealer avoids service costs and the manufacturer avoids the buyback or replacement costs.
The attitude is incredibly cynical and even cruel, said Taylor. And it is not an isolated incident of bad corporate behavior. It is pervasive and widespread. There is not one car manufacturer today that does not employ one or more of the many distracting methods I describe above.
That is why it is wise for anyone who discovers a defect in their vehicle to contact a qualified lemon law attorney right away. Such an attorney can guide them as they encounter these barriers, and in many cases they can be avoided. For more information about the California lemon law, please call 1-877-SOURCAR.
About Norman Taylor & Associates
Norman Taylor and Associates have been assisting consumers since 1987. At Norman Taylor and Associates, the goal is to provide clients with the highest quality of legal representation if theyre one of the unfortunate residents of California whove had the misfortune of purchasing defective vehicles or goods and who have recourse under the Lemon Law. They represent consumers in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. With a twenty two year history of successful cases, Norman Taylor & Associates has established their reputation as a firm of consumer advocates that get the job done.
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