Florida Lemon Law & Auto Warranty

Florida Lemon Law & Warranty Lawyer
Justice for Consumers. Accountability for Corporations.
When your car keeps breaking down, no matter how many times you take it back to the dealership, you may have purchased what’s commonly called a lemon. At Hatfield Consumer Law, we help Florida drivers hold auto manufacturers accountable when their vehicles don’t perform as promised.
You don’t have to accept endless repairs, frustration, or lost time. We’ll help you get back on the road and make sure the manufacturer keeps its promise.

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Understanding Your Rights

What Is a Lemon?

A lemon is any vehicle with recurring defects that the dealership or manufacturer fails to fix after multiple attempts.
These problems must substantially impair the vehicle’s value, use, or performance, as stated in the warranty.

The key questions are simple:

Did you receive a written warranty?

Have there been multiple failed attempts to fix the same issue, or has your vehicle been out of service for at least 30 days?

If you answer “yes” to either question, your vehicle may qualify under
Florida’s Lemon Law or the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

What Sets Us Apart

Why Choose Hatfield Consumer Law

Clear Guidance from an Experienced Attorney

Attorney Roger Hatfield brings years of consumer protection and insurance law experience, helping clients stand up to large corporations.

Straightforward Process

We review your documents, confirm eligibility, and handle all manufacturer communication.

Honest Advice

If your case doesn't qualify, we'll tell you up front.

You Don't Pay Unless We Recover

In most cases, the manufacturer can be made to cover your attorney's fees.

At Hatfield Consumer Law, we’re not just here to file cases — we’re here to fight for fairness, clarity, and accountability in every claim.

What We Handle

What Types of Vehicles Qualify?

At Hatfield Consumer Law, we handle a wide range of vehicles and warranty claims, including:

New vehicles covered by a manufacturer's written warranty

Used vehicles sold or leased with a remaining warranty

Leased vehicles that continue to have the same repair issues

Cars, trucks, SUVs, boats, and RVs

There are no brand or model restrictions — the focus is simple: did the vehicle fail to live up to the warranty and did the manufacturer have a reasonable chance to fix it?

What We Handle

Common Defects & "Substantial Issues"

Any problem that significantly affects the value, performance, or safety of your vehicle may qualify as a substantial defect.
Common examples include:

Engine problems or engine warning lights that won't stay off

Transmission or shifting issues

Electrical system failures

Brake, steering, or airbag malfunctions

Repeated warranty repairs for the same defect

Even if your issue seems “minor,” it can still qualify if it reduces reliability, value, or usability.

Your Rights

What Does the Lemon Law Do?

Both Florida’s Lemon Law and federal warranty laws exist to ensure manufacturers honor their warranties.
If your vehicle qualifies, you may be entitled to:

Cancellation of the contract and a full refund of the purchase price.

Reimbursement for repair costs, towing, and rental expenses.

Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer, not by you.

The goal is simple — to make consumers whole when their vehicles fail to meet warranty standards.

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal consumer protection law that gives car owners (and buyers of other warrantied products) the right to pursue legal action when manufacturers fail to honor their written warranties.
Even if your case doesn’t fit Florida’s exact Lemon Law definition, this law can still protect you.
It applies to both new and used vehicles, purchased or leased, so long as there’s a valid written warranty.

At Hatfield Consumer Law, we use both state and federal laws to pursue the best possible outcome for your case.

What Sets Us Apart

Get Your Settlement in 3 Simple Steps

We’ve simplified the process so you can move forward quickly and confidently.

Fill Out Our Form

Tell us the details about your vehicle, the issues you've experienced, and your repair history. It only takes a few minutes.

We'll Review Your Case

Our team reviews your documentation — warranty, purchase or lease agreement, and repair records — to confirm whether you meet Lemon Law or warranty requirements.

We Get To Work

If your claim qualifies, we handle the rest — negotiating with the manufacturer to secure a refund, replacement, or cash settlement so you can move on.

Our goal: to get you back on the road with a fair resolution and zero stress.
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Take the First Step Toward Resolution

If your vehicle is still under warranty and the manufacturer hasn’t fixed the problem after multiple repair attempts, you may have a valid Lemon Law or warranty claim. Let Hatfield Consumer Law review your case today — and help you get back behind the wheel with confidence.

Start Your Lemon Law Case

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