When you purchase a new vehicle and sit in the comfortable driver’s seat, it’s exciting to turn on the ignition and watch as the odometer goes from being all zeros to having that first mile. It can be frustrating to have purchased a new or a used vehicle under warranty that starts to have problems shortly after you purchase it.
The situation takes on an additional level of frustration if the dealer or manufacturer does not offer the assistance you feel they should be based on their warranty. It is in situations like these that you may start to ask for more information on Kansas Lemon Law.
One of the first questions that people ask is if there is a time limit for pursuing the claim. The answer is yes. If you are looking to pursue a claim based on Kansas Lemon Law, it is good to talk to an attorney. They can help you understand how long you have to take action. The statute of limitations is usually anywhere between one year and four years. Every claim is different though. That is why speaking to an attorney is one of the best decisions you can make if you want to protect your rights.
While any attorney can help, it’s better to talk to an attorney who is familiar with state and federal Lemon Laws. It is also good for you to become familiar with what your rights are, so you will know what to expect if legal action is required.
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