Yes, your GM and Chevrolet car is a lemon if the brakes do not work properly on the vehicle. No one can imagine driving in a car, SUV, Crossover, or truck where the brakes don’t work when they are engaged by the driver. How is the driver of a vehicle supposed to stop the car, if he or she is unable to put the brakes down to slow the car safely to a stop? If the brakes are malfunctioning because of a manufacturer’s defect on a GM and Chevrolet vehicle, it is going to be considered a major component that is defective on the car or truck. If this has happened to you, just call us at the Guardian Lemon Law Group at 888.341.8537 today.
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Our professional legal team can help you when your brakes do not work on your lemon car or truck. We are here to initiate a lawsuit on the merits of your case, and this should happen sooner not later. Your car is not safe to drive if the brakes malfunction every time you get into the vehicle. Making the call to us is super easy, and we are a multilingual firm, speaking: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Tagalog, Armenian, Farsi, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, French, German, and Korean. Give us a call today, and we will go over the particulars of your legal claim for a lemon vehicle with faulty brakes.
Bad Brakes Are More Than Just a “Bad Break” for Lemon Car Owners
If your lemon car has bad brakes, it is much more than just “tough luck” or a “bad break” for you as the owner and driver. The braking system on a car allows the car to slow and stop at appropriate times when driving. These brake components need to be adjusted properly at all times, to allow the minimum amount of movement to the brake pedal to push the brakes into action. If the brakes are not adjusted properly then the brakes will not respond when the driver pushes down on the brake system. The brakes need to be without any defects, or it can cause a serious accident. Any defect on the brakes, can cause a gap between the brake pads and the dis or the disc and the drum. If there is a defect with any of the brake components, the car will not properly stop when the driver pushes on the brake pedal, and there can be serious accidents and consequences as a result of a brake system defect. If a lemon car does have drum brakes, those brakes are more affected in a negative way when they get wet or get overheated. Leaking fluid from other areas of the vehicle can cause drum brakes to get too hot or over wet from the elements. In this case, this is a recipe for disaster, and there will be accidents with possible personal injuries as a result of a defective brake system in a lemon car.
What Are Some Common Defects If a GM or Chevrolet Vehicle Also Has Bad Brakes?
If your GM or Chevrolet vehicle has defective brakes and a faulty braking system on the car, SUV, Crossover or truck, there is a good chance that the vehicle has other defects related to safety as well. Your vehicle may also be defective in other areas, including but not limited to:
•Seat assembly
• Wheel assembly
• Bolts for wheels
• Drivetrain
• Driverless transport systems
• Exhaust pipes
• Exhaust shafts
• Disc brakes
If you have a variety of different problems with GM and Chevrolet lemon car, SUV, Crossover or truck, you can call us to day to discuss your lemon car case with our legal team. We are here to help you get the answers and recovery compensation that you need, when you have a lemon car claim.
How Long Do I Have to File My Lemon Car Claim?
The statute of limitations for a lemon car claim is 4 years, depending on the facts of your lemon car case.
What Are the Lemon Car Settlement Values for a GM and Chevrolet Lemon Vehicle Claim?
The lemon car settlement values can vary widely from one case to another, but they can go from $20,000 to $200,000, depending on your specific case.
How Long Will It Take to Settle My GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car Claim?
Your lemon car claim will likely take from 3 months to 6 months to settle the claim. It may take longer depending on the particulars of your specific case.
Is My Leased Car Eligible for a GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car Claim?
Yes, your leased car is eligible for a lemon car claim. It just needs to have the original manufacturer’s warranty still eligible and open on the vehicle at the time of the claim. That means that you cannot be over on the miles, and have not used the vehicle in an unusual way. For example, if you have used your lemon car as a delivery vehicle for rideshare or taking out food for home deliveries you may have excessive miles on the car. This may make the car ineligible for the lemon car claim, but it is better to call us and discuss your particular case. We can answer your questions and make sure that all of the necessary information is applied to the claim for your full recovery on this case.
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Call us today for a free case evaluation for your GM and Chevrolet lemon car lawsuit. We know that it is frustrating having to be stuck with a lemon car with faulty brakes. It is unsafe to drive a car where the brakes do not work properly. We can answer any questions that you might have, and can give you a free case evaluation for your vehicle when you call us today at Guardian Lemon Law Group at 888.341.8537. You will have access to a lawyer with experience in negotiating and winning lemon car claims, when you call us today.