The California Lemon Law is complicated, and if you are not experienced in the process, you could be missing out on reimbursements you are entitled to receive. It should also be noted that going through the lemon law process does not damage or harm your credit. The California Lemon Law was brought in to help consumers get out of a difficult situation, and simply returns them to the same financial position they were in before purchasing or leasing their lemon vehicle. The above video is a brief description of the Lemon Law Process.

If you are in California call our Lemon Law Offices:

Anywhere in California (free call): 1.888.ExLemon (395.3666)

  • California Lemon Law in Los Angeles: 310-475-1700
  • California Lemon Law in San Francisco: 415-285-5366
  • California Lemon Law in San Diego: 619-229-6900
  • California Lemon Law in Orange County: 949-856-4333
  • California Lemon Law in Palm Springs: 760-395-1000
  • California Lemon Law in San Fernando Valley: 818-837-0500

Here at the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, we represent our clients to the highest legal standards. With over 24 years of helping California consumers, we have successfully represented thousands of clients throughout the state in all types of lemon law cases, with all vehicle manufacturers. We are especially proud of the fact that in more than 9 out of 10 of these cases we are able to reach satisfactory settlements without litigation, making the settlements fast and stress free for our clients. The high standards we have set to represent only those clients with legitimate lemon law claims means that we do not compromise our integrity or reputation. Our goal is not to be the “largest” lemon law firm in California, but to continue to be the best. Below is a list of some of our most recent success stories where we helped consumers get settlements for their lemons:

  • 1. 2005 Ford F250: Full buyback – Antioch, CA – 82,988 miles
  • 2. 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid: Full buyback – Modesto, CA – 44,462 miles
  • 3. 2007 GTI VW: Cash & Keep – San Jose, CA – 38,148 miles
  • 4. 2006 Ford F250: Full buyback – Simi Valley, CA – 80,375 miles
  • 5. 2011 Jaguar XK: Full buyback – Tarzana, CA – 6,472 miles
  • 6. 2010 Chevrolet Equinox: Cash & Keep – Wilcox, CA – 26,855 miles
  • 7. 2008 Jaguar XFS: Cash and Keep – El Dorado Hills, CA – 36,662 miles
  • 8. 2010 Nissan Altima: Full buyback – San Bernardino, CA – 17,591 miles
  • 9. 2008 Chevrolet Silverado: Cash and Keep – San Jacinto, CA – 91,280 miles
  • 10. 2007 Chevrolet Aveo: Full buyback – North Hollywood, CA – 40,391 miles
  • 11. 2008 BMW 535i: Full buyback – Los Angeles, CA – 28,407 miles
  • 12. 2011 Ford Mustang: Full buyback – Pearblossom, CA – 9,870 miles
  • 13. Kia Spectra: Full buyback – San Jose, CA – 57,504 miles

If you are in California and feel that you may have a lemon, contact our lemon law offices, or fill out our Lemon Law Case Review, for a FREE consultation.

Anywhere in California (free call): 1.888.ExLemon (395.3666)

  • California Lemon Law in Los Angeles: 310-475-1700
  • California Lemon Law in San Francisco: 415-285-5366
  • California Lemon Law in San Diego: 619-229-6900
  • California Lemon Law in Orange County: 949-856-4333
  • California Lemon Law in Palm Springs: 760-395-1000
  • California Lemon Law in San Fernando Valley: 818-837-0500

Like any other small business owner, California lemon law attorney Kurt Delsack is trying to keep his expenses down, so when he noticed and unauthorized charge on his phone bill, he decided to investigate. The charges came from a third-party billing company called Operated Assistant Network (OAN), and according to Kurt’s investigation, he wasn’t the only person being scammed.

The Federal Communications Commission says about 15 to 20 million households are overcharged on their telephone landlines, costing consumers almost $2 billion a year. Also known as, “cramming”, the overcharges come from third party billing companies for features like voice mail and call waiting. Because these charges are buried within the phone bill only about 5% of households even realize that they are victims.

Don’t become a victim. There is something you can do:

  • Know your phone bill, so you can recognize unusual charges. Most local phone companies require you to opt out or shut off any third party billing, so make sure you contact your phone company to do so.
  • Don’t provide your name, address and phone number for promotions, coupons and sweepstakes without knowing exactly where it’s going. That’s how scammers get your OK to charge you.
  • Contact your phone company right away to dispute any charges you didn’t authorize. You should also contact the third party provider and make sure they are permanently removed from your bill.
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After Kurt talked to Verizon, they reimbursed him for one year of the charges. But now he checks his bill more carefully.