You bought a new car, expecting it to run smoothly—but instead, it’s been in the shop over and over. If your vehicle keeps breaking down, you might have a “lemon” on your hands. As a Texas Lemon Law attorney, I help people like you get the relief they deserve. Let’s break down what the Texas Lemon Law is, how it works, and how I can help you fight for a refund or replacement.
What Is the Texas Lemon Law?
The Texas Lemon Law is a rule that protects you if you bought a new car, truck, or RV that has serious problems. These problems have to make the vehicle unsafe, lower its value, or stop you from using it the way you should. For example, if your brakes keep failing or the engine won’t start, that might qualify. The law says the dealer or manufacturer has to fix the issue—but if they can’t after a few tries, you might be able to get your money back or a new vehicle.
Does Your Car Qualify?
Not every car problem counts as a “lemon.” The issue has to be a big one, like a safety hazard or something that stops you from driving. Also, your car usually needs to be new (or still under the original warranty if it’s used). The law gives the dealer a few chances to fix it—usually four repair attempts, or two for dangerous problems. If the repairs take too long (like 30 days total), you might qualify too. I can help you figure out if your car meets the rules and what steps to take next.
Why You Need a Lemon Law Lawyer
Dealing with a defective car is stressful, and fighting the manufacturer can feel like a battle. They might say the problem isn’t their fault or drag their feet on repairs. That’s where I come in. As a defective car lawyer, I know the Texas Lemon Law inside and out. I’ll help you file a claim with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, gather proof like repair records, and push for a fair outcome—whether that’s a refund, a replacement car, or money for your troubles.
Don’t Wait Too Long!
One big thing to know: you can’t wait forever to file a Lemon Law claim. In Texas, you have to act within six months after your warranty ends, two years from when you got the car, or 24,000 miles—whichever comes first. If you miss this window, you might lose your chance. I’ve seen too many people wait too long because they thought the dealer would “eventually fix it.” Don’t let that happen to you—reach out for Lemon Law help in Texas as soon as you suspect a problem.
How O’Neill Law Can Help
O’Neill Law is here to make the Texas Lemon Law process easy for you. I focus on helping people with defective cars get back on the road—or get their money back. I’ll explain everything in simple terms, handle the paperwork, and fight for your rights. Whether you’re in Houston, Dallas, or anywhere in Texas, I’m ready to help you take on the manufacturer.
Got a car that won’t stop breaking down? Contact me today for a consultation! Let’s talk about your situation and see if the Texas Lemon Law can help. Contact us today!