Katz & Amar Lemon Law Attorneys is a specialized legal practice dedicated exclusively to representing consumers who have purchased defective vehicles, commonly known as “lemons.” With a focus on California and federal lemon laws, the firm stands out for its client-first approach, risk-free representation, and impressive track record of recovering over $48.5 million for clients with a 99.1% success rate.
The firm employs a streamlined, three-step out-of-court process designed to minimize client time and stress, typically resolving cases within 1-3 months. With over 18 years of experience and more than 6,329 cases handled, Katz & Amar advocates for individuals who have faced repeated repairs or extended downtime with new cars, motor homes, motorcycles, RVs, boats, or off-road vehicles. Their unique value proposition includes immediate client accessibility, a fair fee guarantee ensuring attorneys’ fees never exceed client compensation, and no out-of-pocket costs for clients, as fees are sought directly from manufacturers under the law.
Services Offered
- Lemon Law Refunds (full buyback including down payment, trade-in credit, and loan payoff)
- New Vehicle Replacement (comparable brand-new vehicle from the manufacturer)
- Cash Compensation (monetary settlement for overpayment and inconvenience while retaining warranty)
- Free Lemon Law Case Evaluation
- Settlement Negotiation with Manufacturers
- Out-of-Court Resolution Advocacy
- Representation under the California Lemon Law Statute
- Representation under the Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
- Legal advocacy for breach of warranty claims
- Assistance with defective cars, motor homes, motorcycles, RVs, boats, and off-road vehicles
Serving clients throughout California, the firm handles cases involving repeated repair attempts or excessive repair times for new vehicles, leveraging state and federal consumer protection statutes to secure refunds, replacements, or cash settlements. Their extensive experience and high success rate make them a leading advocate for consumers seeking relief from lemon vehicle disputes.
