KayGee
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- Joined
- March 27, 2017
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- City, State
- Farmington, MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '16 & '17 PIU
My experiences have differed and I know of others as well. If it was just black and white, there would be no need for lemon law attorneys. I have never paid for an attorney for lemon law cases in MI. Part of the provision in MI law is that the defendant has to pay/reimburse legal fees. Maybe that is different in other states, but I'll take an attorney every time in that scenario. Less hassle and I have an expert on my side. Not to mention they meet with the other side and I get to go to work and go about my daily life with little to no inconvenience.Every single case that I've seen online through the multiple forums I either mod or belong to, not 1 has ever hired lawyer and every one of them has won. Even on here, many when it came to MFT in the early years went through arbitration, showed the arbitrator either live issues or video evidence of the issues and the owner has always won.
There is no need to pay an attorney when you have proper documentation supporting the issues and you are positive you've met the mileage/term/repair attempts etc. I'd never pay for an attorney for a lemon law claim.. they are black and white.
Naive, that I am not.