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    If you live in Santa Clarita and your car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle has turned into a constant repair project, you are not alone. The Law Offices of Jacob Kashani, California Lemon Law Attorney, helps drivers across Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County pursue refunds, replacements, and compensation under California’s Lemon Law.

    Buying a vehicle is a major purchase. It is supposed to make life easier, not create weekly trips to the dealership. When the same issue keeps coming back, or the vehicle feels unsafe or unreliable, it can impact work, family schedules, and peace of mind. Manufacturers may act like they are “still investigating,” or push you into one more repair visit without providing real solutions. That is often when people decide it is time to bring in legal help and take the pressure off their shoulders.

    Why Choose Jacob Kashani as Your Lemon Law Attorney in Santa Clarita?

    Jacob Kashani has built his practice around protecting California consumers who are stuck with defective vehicles and getting stonewalled by manufacturers or dealerships. He understands how the process works in the real world, including what documentation matters, how manufacturers respond, and where claims often get delayed.

    Clients work with Jacob because they want straightforward answers and a clear plan. They also want someone who will take the situation seriously and move the case forward without creating extra stress. From the first review of your repair history to negotiations and, if needed, litigation, the goal is the same: pursue the strongest outcome available under California law.

    Here is what many clients value when working with Jacob Kashani, California Lemon Law Attorney:

    • Clear guidance on whether your vehicle likely qualifies under California’s Lemon Law
    • Help organizing repair orders, warranty paperwork, and dealership communications
    • Direct negotiation with the manufacturer so you do not have to handle the back-and-forth
    • Trial-ready experience when a manufacturer refuses to make a fair offer

    About California’s Lemon Law in Santa Clarita

    California’s Lemon Law is designed to protect consumers who buy or lease vehicles with serious defects that the manufacturer cannot fix within a reasonable number of repair attempts. If your vehicle qualifies as a “lemon,” the manufacturer may be required to provide a refund or a replacement, along with other compensation depending on the facts of the case.

    One of the most common questions is what counts as a “reasonable” number of repair opportunities. The law does not provide one perfect number for every situation, but courts often look at repeated repair visits for the same issue, or the amount of time the vehicle is out of service. If your vehicle has been back to the shop multiple times and the problem persists, it is worth getting it reviewed.

    California Lemon Law protections commonly apply when:

    • The defect is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty
    • The problem substantially affects use, value, or safety
    • The manufacturer had a reasonable chance to repair it but did not resolve it

    The law generally covers vehicles used for personal, family, or household purposes. It may also apply to certain business-owned vehicles in limited circumstances. Used vehicles can qualify too, as long as they are still covered by an applicable manufacturer warranty.

    Motorcycles can also fall under lemon law protections, though the rules can vary depending on the type of defect and what portion of the vehicle is affected. If you are unsure, it is usually best to have an attorney review your repair history rather than guessing.

    What Qualifies as a Lemon in Santa Clarita?

    Not every issue makes a vehicle a lemon. A recurring minor rattle is not the same as a defect that leaves you stranded, compromises braking, or keeps triggering warning lights and shutdown modes. Generally, the defect must be serious enough that it impacts the vehicle’s safety, value, or ability to function the way a normal driver would expect.

    Examples of issues that may qualify when they cannot be properly repaired include:

    • Engine problems, stalling, loss of power, or repeated warning lights
    • Transmission slipping, harsh shifting, or failure
    • Electrical system failures, screen and sensor malfunctions, battery drain, or no-start issues
    • Brake defects, steering issues, or suspension failures
    • Recurring overheating, coolant system failures, or fuel system problems
    • Frame, chassis, or structural defects that affect safety or drivability

    California’s Lemon Law typically does not help when the problem is caused by misuse, lack of required maintenance, or improper aftermarket modifications. That is why repair records, mileage notes, and warranty documentation matter so much.

    How Santa Clarita Lemon Law Claims Typically Work

    Most lemon law claims follow a predictable path. It starts with reviewing your repair history to see whether the facts line up with California’s requirements. From there, a claim may be presented to the manufacturer, and negotiations may begin. If the manufacturer refuses to do what the law requires, the next step may be filing a lawsuit to enforce your rights.

    A key benefit of a strong lemon law case is that the manufacturer may be required to pay attorney’s fees and costs if you prevail. That is why many consumers are able to pursue a claim without paying out of pocket.

    In some cases, the court can also impose civil penalties when a manufacturer willfully fails to comply with the law. The specifics depend on the facts, but it can significantly increase the manufacturer’s financial exposure.

    Santa Clarita Lemon Law Attorney Serving Los Angeles County

    If you are searching for a Santa Clarita Lemon Law attorney, Jacob Kashani, California Lemon Law Attorney, helps drivers throughout the area. Whether your vehicle is new or used (and still under warranty), and whether the defect involves safety concerns or repeated breakdowns, you deserve a clear answer on your options. If you are tired of returning to the dealership and getting nowhere, you can get help understanding your next steps.

    Request a Free Consultation with Jacob Kashani, California Lemon Law Attorney, and find out if your vehicle may qualify for a refund or replacement under California Lemon Law.

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