
Long Beach Lemon Law Attorneys Helping California Vehicle Owners
500+
Models Served
5,000+
Cases Settled
$47M+
Total Recovered
Long Beach Vehicles Successfully Reviewed
California's lemon law requires manufacturers to pay attorney fees on successful claims — meaning real legal representation costs you nothing.
We fight for your rights and pursue the full remedies available — buyback, cash settlement, and more plus collateral costs like sales tax and registration.
From your free case evaluation through final resolution, our team manages all communication with the manufacturer and dealership.
If your vehicle keeps returning to the dealership for the same problem, a Long Beach lemon law attorney may be able to help. California lemon law protects consumers when manufacturers cannot repair substantial warranty defects after a reasonable number of attempts.
Many Long Beach drivers rely on their vehicles every day for commuting, work, family responsibilities, and business operations. Whether you're traveling the 405 Freeway, working near the Port of Long Beach, or using your truck for contracting and service work, recurring vehicle defects can create major disruptions.
Long Beach is one of California's busiest transportation hubs. The city's proximity to the Port of Long Beach, major freight corridors, and heavily traveled freeways means many vehicles accumulate mileage quickly and are relied upon daily for work and transportation.
Drivers throughout Long Beach often contact us after multiple repair attempts have failed to fix recurring problems. Common complaints include transmission failures, electrical malfunctions, engine defects, infotainment issues, and safety-system problems that continue despite dealership repairs.
Whether you drive a commuter vehicle, family SUV, work truck, cargo van, or commercial vehicle, the California lemon law may provide important protections if the manufacturer cannot successfully repair a warranty-covered defect.






The legal team at Lemon Laws focuses on California lemon law claims and helps consumers pursue buybacks, replacement vehicles, and settlements when manufacturers cannot repair substantial defects.
Long Beach vehicle owners often contact us after months of dealership visits with no permanent solution. We review repair histories, warranty documentation, and service records to determine whether a claim may qualify.
Consumers throughout Long Beach and Los Angeles County choose our team because we make the process straightforward and keep clients informed throughout every stage of the claim.
Learn more about our California lemon law team.

1. Submit Paperwork
This will help us easily identify how bad your lemon is.
2. Case Manager Review
Our expert team will review your case with you to determine the best course of action.
3. Settlement
After letting our team do the heavy lifting, all you have to do is wait for your settlement, it's that easy!
1. Submit Paperwork
This will help us easily identify how bad your lemon is.
2. Case Manager Review
Our expert team will review your case with you to determine the best course of action.
3. Settlement
After letting our team do the heavy lifting, all you have to do is wait for your settlement, it's that easy!

The process starts with a review of your vehicle's repair history and warranty coverage. We examine dealership repair orders, service records, and documentation showing repeated attempts to fix the same problem.
If the facts support a claim, we gather the necessary evidence and communicate directly with the manufacturer. Depending on the circumstances, the outcome may include a buyback, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement.
Many successful claims begin with clear documentation showing that a substantial defect continued despite multiple repair attempts.
California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act protects consumers when a manufacturer cannot repair a substantial warranty defect after a reasonable number of attempts.
The law may apply to purchased vehicles, leased vehicles, and many vehicles that remain covered by a manufacturer's warranty. When a qualifying defect affects a vehicle's use, value, or safety, the manufacturer may be required to provide compensation.

Many Long Beach consumers accumulate repair records from multiple dealership visits before discovering they may have rights under California lemon law.
Engine stalling, loss of power, transmission slipping, delayed acceleration, and hard shifting are among the most common complaints we review. Vehicles traveling daily along the 710 Freeway, near the Port of Long Beach, and throughout heavily congested freight corridors often accumulate significant stop-and-go mileage. When recurring engine or transmission defects continue despite multiple warranty repairs, California lemon law may provide important protections.
Modern vehicles rely heavily on electronics and software. Consumers frequently report touchscreen failures, battery-drain issues, warning lights, backup-camera malfunctions, and connectivity problems that continue despite repeated repairs. Long Beach drivers commuting along the 405 Freeway and throughout coastal corridors often rely on these systems every day.
Brake-system failures, airbag defects, and adaptive cruise control sensor malfunctions can turn a standard commute into an immediate hazard. Driver-assistance software glitches are magnified when navigating tight, heavy freight traffic near Wilmington or merging onto the congested 405. When these critical safety systems repeatedly fail despite warranty service, they provide ironclad support for a lemon law claim.

2022 Ford F-150
Michael R.
Long Beach, CA
"My truck kept going back to the dealership for transmission problems. The attorneys handled the process from start to finish and helped me pursue a buyback."

2023 Toyota RAV4
Jennifer P.
Belmont Shore, CA
"The same warning lights kept coming back after multiple repair attempts. The team explained my options clearly and made the process easy."

2021 Chevrolet Silverado
Carlos M.
Signal Hill, CA
"My work truck spent weeks in the shop with recurring engine issues. I finally got answers and a resolution."
A buyback may require the manufacturer to repurchase your defective vehicle. Compensation may include qualifying payments, registration fees, taxes, and other recoverable amounts permitted by law.
Some consumers choose to keep their vehicle and receive compensation for the diminished value associated with recurring defects.
In some situations, a comparable replacement vehicle may be available instead of a refund.
What compensation can a Long Beach lemon law attorney help recover? Depending on the facts of the case, compensation may include a vehicle buyback, replacement vehicle, cash settlement, reimbursement of qualifying payments, taxes, registration fees, and other recoverable costs.
Serving Long Beach and Nearby Areas
Our legal team represents vehicle owners across the entire South Bay and Harbor infrastructure. Whether you are driving a commuter vehicle out of Belmont Shore or Bixby Knolls, operating a commercial work truck near the Port of Long Beach, or navigating neighboring communities like Signal Hill, Lakewood, and Carson, the legal team at Lemon Laws handles every stage of your manufacturer claim.
Consumers located outside Long Beach can also explore our California service areas.
Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act: California's primary lemon law requires manufacturers to repair, replace, or repurchase qualifying vehicles when substantial warranty defects cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts.
Tanner Consumer Protection Act: This law establishes commonly used presumptions that may help determine whether a vehicle qualifies as a lemon under California law.
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provides additional warranty protections for consumers throughout the United States.
Information regarding consumer warranty rights is available through the Federal Trade Commission.
If your vehicle continues experiencing recurring repair issues, you may have options under the California lemon law. Our team helps consumers pursue buybacks, replacement vehicles, and settlements when manufacturers cannot successfully repair substantial warranty defects.
Take our free 2-minute assessment to see whether your vehicle may qualify. There are no out-of-pocket fees, and you pay nothing unless we win.