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How Long Is My Car Protected Under Lemon Law?

Winning a lemon law case is a significant accomplishment, particularly after dealing with the many hassles of owning a defective vehicle. However, after you win your case and receive your compensation, you might wonder whether your lemon law settlement is taxable.

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What Happens After Winning Your Lemon Law Case?

Winning your lemon law case is a triumphant victory, especially after the frustrations of dealing with a defective vehicle. While the exhilaration of winning your claim is undeniably satisfying, you might wonder what happens next and what type of compensation you're entitled to.

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Is Your Chevy a Lemon?

To determine if your Chevrolet is a lemon, you should look for persistent problems that have required multiple repairs, especially if the issues arose shortly after purchase and have been difficult to fix completely.

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Documenting Details of Your Injuries and Pain

In personal injury lawsuits, one aspect stands out as crucial—meticulously documenting your injuries and pain. If you've suffered physical harm due to an accident, it's vital to record every detail of your resulting condition.

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How Do You Know When to Contact a Personal Injury Law Firm?

Life can take unexpected turns, and sometimes, those turns lead to situations where you're hurt through no fault of your own. It's a tough spot to be in—we understand that. We, at Ronald S. Weiss, Attorney, have been guiding individuals like you through the maze of personal injury law for years.

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On the Job Dog Bite Claim

When dogs have been known to bite strangers, whether provoked or not, the injuries can range from the minor discomfort of your pants being ripped from your skin to major results such as scarring, puncture wounds, broken bones, and even rabies in some cases.

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