Lemon Laws For Consumer Products
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We've all heard of lemon laws for motor vehicles like new cars, trucks and SUVs. What many people don't know is that these consumer protection laws often apply to everything from puppies and computers to dishwashers and motorized scooters. Similar to the lemon car law, you can receive a refund or replacement item if you have purchased a defective product that fails within the first year or two of your purchase. Lemon laws vary by state, so you may want to speak with an attorney if you think you have been sold a "lemon."
Consumers can also protect themselves with lemon laws for computers and appliances. There are, however, certain guidelines consumers must follow to protect themselves. For instance, you should not buy appliances from obscure outlets. It's always best to go through an established retailer, which offers better warranties. If you buy an appliance at a discount "as is," the lemon law won't help you. Often times, you can get attorney advice and have all lawyer fees paid for by the manufacturer when your case is won. You'll then also be awarded a replacement item or a refund if your product is, in fact, a "lemon."
Did you know that there are lemon laws for motorized scooters and disability products? The devices that may be covered include wheelchairs, reachers, motorized scooters, walking products, stander assists, therapeutic seats, canes, walkers, crutches, hearing aids, eyeglasses, bath seats and certain computer products. Three states -- California, Florid and Wisconsin -- have enacted specific local laws that mention "assistive devices/products." Kansas, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon and Wyoming feel that these devices are covered in consumer protection laws, although they're not explicitly named. Illinois, Nevada and Washington are writing more specific legislation currently. Hawaii, Oregon and Minnesota are curious about what other states are doing so they can follow up. The best laws protecting consumers are in California and Wisconsin, according to www.disabled-world.com.
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