Defective Vehicle? Our California Lemon Law Attorneys Are Ready to Help

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California Lemon Law Attorneys Protecting Your Rights
Buying a new or used vehicle should give you peace of mind—not repeated trips to the dealership. If your car, truck, SUV, or electric vehicle continues to experience the same mechanical or safety-related problems despite multiple repair attempts, you may have rights under the California Lemon Law.
A defective vehicle can impact nearly every part of your life, including:
- Repeated breakdowns and unexpected repairs
- Lost time away from work and family
- Ongoing transportation issues
- Safety concerns for you and your passengers
- Financial stress from owning an unreliable vehicle
At Gor & Associates, our experienced California Lemon Law attorneys help consumers hold vehicle manufacturers accountable when they fail to honor their warranties. From our offices in Glendale, Los Angeles, Orange County, Laguna Hills, and Fresno, we proudly represent clients throughout California seeking vehicle buybacks, replacements, and financial compensation.

Holding Auto Manufacturers Accountable for Defective Vehicles
The California Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, commonly known as the California Lemon Law, requires manufacturers to repair, replace, or repurchase vehicles that cannot be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts.
Your vehicle may qualify as a lemon if it has:
- Been repaired multiple times for the same problem
- Spent an excessive amount of time at the dealership for warranty repairs
- A defect that substantially affects its safety, value, or use
- Mechanical or electrical issues that continue despite repairs
Common Lemon Law defects include:
- Engine failures
- Transmission problems
- Electrical system malfunctions
- Brake and steering defects
- Suspension issues
- Battery or charging system failures (including electric vehicles)
At Gor & Associates, we carefully review your repair history, warranty records, and dealership documentation to determine whether your vehicle qualifies under California Lemon Law.

Experienced Lemon Law Lawyers Fighting for Buybacks, Replacements & Compensation
Many consumers are surprised to learn that a successful California Lemon Law claim may provide far more than simply replacing a defective vehicle.
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to:
- Vehicle repurchase (buyback)
- Replacement vehicle
- Reimbursement of registration and taxes
- Rental car expenses
- Towing and transportation costs
- Incidental and consequential damages
- Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer in qualifying cases
Rather than negotiating directly with dealerships or manufacturers, let Gor & Associates handle the legal process for you. Our Lemon Law attorneys negotiate aggressively with manufacturers and their legal teams while protecting your rights and pursuing the maximum recovery available under California law.

Trusted California Lemon Law Attorneys Serving Glendale, Los Angeles, Orange County, Laguna Hills & Fresno
When your vehicle repeatedly fails to perform as promised, you shouldn't have to continue paying for someone else's mistake.
At Gor & Associates, we provide personalized legal guidance from the beginning of your claim through its resolution by:
- Reviewing your repair history
- Gathering warranty and dealership records
- Communicating directly with manufacturers
- Protecting your legal rights
- Pursuing the compensation or replacement vehicle you deserve
Whether your case settles quickly or requires additional legal action, our team remains committed to achieving the best possible outcome. We proudly serve clients throughout Glendale, Los Angeles, Orange County, Laguna Hills, Fresno, and surrounding California communities. If you believe you've purchased or leased a defective vehicle, contact Gor & Associates today for a free consultation and let our experienced California Lemon Law attorneys help you get back on the road with confidence.
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