We are The Lemon Law Attorneys – Serving Kailua, Oahu
The Hawaii Lemon Law Firm of David J. Gorberg and Associates, at 1-800-MY-LEMON or locally at 1-808-464-6160 are Kailua lemon law attorneys providing cost free HI Lemon Law help to clients across the Honolulu County. Our lemon law attorneys have provided lemon law help to Hawaii residents with defective cars throughout Kailua and Honolulu County including the adjacent towns of Lanikai, Waikane, Kaneohe, Haleiwa, and Kaneohe.
Our firm is dedicated to helping Kailua residents learn their Hawaii Lemon Law rights. If you have a vehicle that you believe to be a Lemon here’s what to do if you have a lemon.
A Kailua lemon law attorney can help you obtain a successful settlement of your HI lemon law case consisting of one of the following
- Full Refund,
- New Car, or
- Cash settlement with continued possession of your car or truck.
We have successfully handled many Hawaii lemon law cases, and are the Kailua Lemon Law Attorneys to turn to for lemon cars.
The Hawaii Lemon Law was enacted for the express purpose of protecting consumers from buying new, but faulty, motor vehicles. The HI Lemon Law statute provides consumers of defective cars the ability to seek a full refund of the purchase price of the car, or a new car replacement, should the manufacturer fail to abide by its obligations under the Lemon Law Act.
There is no cost to our clients and all legal fees are included with any settlements. We have the experience needed to handle your case to a successful conclusion.
If you are experiencing a problem with your new or used car, truck, or motorcycle, we can help. Call us for free information at 1-800-MY-LEMON (1-800-695-3666) or complete our contact form.
Kailua, meaning “two seas” or “two currents,” is named after either the two lagoons located on the island or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay. Kailua Beach is a great spot for windsurfing and kite-flying due to the steady trade winds. Kailua Beach Park features pristine white sand and views of the offshore island known as Moko Nui or “two islands.” There is no doubt that Kailua and Lanikai beaches are world-renowned, attracting thousands of visitors to their golden sands and aquamarine waters every year. Kailua is primarily a residential community, with a commercial district along Kailua Road. The 2020 population was was 40,514.
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To learn more about the Kailua, Oahu Lemon Law please call 1-800-MY-LEMON or 1-808-464-6160 or email us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lemon Law?
The Lemon Law is a state law which is defines when a manufacturer has breached its warranty and what the victim is entitled to for such a breach of warranty. The Lemon Law provides for a Full Refund or a Replacement Vehicle and Attorney’s Fees and Costs if the consumer prevails.
When Does my Vehicle Qualify under the Lemon Law?
Should the manufacturer fail to abide by it’s obligations under the lemon law you have the statutory right to file suit in court seeking compensation for your claim. The lemon law act provides for payment of all attorney fees and costs should the consumer prevail. Please call our firm to discuss your lemon law rights and how we can assist you under the lemon law.
What Documents do I Need to Prove a Lemon Law or a Breach of Warranty Case?
The most important documents that you should have to Prove a Lemon Law or a Breach of Warranty Case are the repair orders that you are given after your vehicle has been in for repair. Each time you take your vehicle in for repair you should make sure that all the information contained on these documents is correct. For example, you should be sure that all the complaints are written up EXACTLY as you have stated them; that ALL of your complaints on that visit are included; that the “dates in” and the “dates out” are correct; that the mileage is correct; etc. In Hawaii, dealers are required under the Lemon Law to give you a copy of all of your repair orders. If you cannot get them yourself, a qualified attorney may be able to issue a subpoena to the dealership to obtain all the documents on your vehicle. Also, if you keep a calendar of appointments which shows when you took the vehicle in to the dealer, this can be helpful in lieu of or in addition to the repair orders.