Can a car dealer keep my vehicle even when the manufacturer says it's safe to drive?
This is the most bizarre factual scenario. Even though I am practically a neighbor (Peoria is our favorite city), I've never heard of such a...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
This is the most bizarre factual scenario. Even though I am practically a neighbor (Peoria is our favorite city), I've never heard of such a...
Depending on the amount involved (which may or may not make a law suit economically feasible), your remedy is to try to undo the deal, or, if they...
1. Never a good idea to spill your guts online about a potential criminal case. 2. Those Palmer people sure look like debt collectors to me. ...
Yes, you can sue, but it is unlikely you will win. You say it's their fault; they say it ain't. So 50-50, right? As a plaintiff you would have...
These questions have no relation to law. The first one basically asks about mechanical repairs, and the last one asks us to read the dealer' mind....
De minimis non curat lex. At least in my opinion. Others might disagree.
You can sue. If it is unreasonable time for them to do a repair, you might be able to get out of the contract.
Yes, you can sue for "revocation of acceptance" and "cancellation of contract" under you state's version of Article 2 of the UCC. You can also sue...
This is a contracts question, involving probably a unilateral mistake. I think the answer is "no," but you would be better of relying on what real...
You can sue for "revocation of acceptance" and "cancellation of contract" under you state's version of Article 2 of the UCC. The standard is...