Florida's Lemon Law protects you · Free case review · $0 upfront**
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Stuck with a lemon?
Florida law is on your side.

We maximize your recovery — refund, replacement, or cash settlement under Florida's Lemon Law — at $0 upfront.**

$0 upfront out of pocket** · Keep driving your car · 30,000+ clients helped

Takes under 60 seconds§ · No obligation · Free case review

4.5 on Google★★★★★ 1,183 reviews
Rated Excellenton Trustpilot
$300M+ recoveredin settlements nationwide*
25+ yearsof lemon law experience

Does your vehicle qualify?

5 quick questions — takes under 60 seconds§

Where did you buy or lease the vehicle?

What make is your vehicle?

What model year is it?

How many times has it been in for the same problem?

You may qualify — our team will confirm for free

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Three ways Florida's Lemon Law pays you

If your vehicle qualifies under Chapter 681, the manufacturer must make it right — one of these ways.

Full refund (buyback)

The manufacturer repurchases your vehicle — purchase price, collateral charges, and finance charges, less a statutory use offset.

Cash & keep settlement

Keep your vehicle and receive a negotiated cash payment for the diminished value and your trouble.

Replacement vehicle

Swap your defective vehicle for a comparable new one, with the manufacturer covering the exchange.

The insider advantage

We used to defend the manufacturers.
Now we use their playbook against them.

Our firm was founded by attorneys who spent years on the other side of the table — defending car manufacturers against lemon law claims. We know exactly how they evaluate cases, when they settle, and what makes them pay full value fast.

What that means for your case
  • We know the settlement thresholds manufacturers actually use — so we don't leave money on the table
  • We document your claim the way their own defense teams are trained to attack it
  • Most cases settle without you ever seeing a courtroom

Florida's Lemon Law, in plain English

The Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act — Fla. Stat. Chapter 681 — protects Florida new-vehicle buyers and lessees.

Fla. Stat. § 681.102

The 24-month Lemon Law Rights Period

Defects must be first reported within 24 months of delivery. If your problems started inside that window, you're likely covered — even if it has passed since.

Fla. Stat. § 681.104

3 repair attempts or 15+ days out of service

A vehicle presumes "lemon" status after 3 unsuccessful repair attempts for the same defect, or 15+ cumulative days out of service — then 1 final attempt after written notice.

Fla. Stat. § 681.109

Florida's arbitration step

Florida routes qualifying disputes through the state's arbitration program before court. We prepare and present your case — most manufacturers settle before or at this stage.

Fla. Stat. § 681.102(15)

What's covered — and what isn't

New and demonstrator cars, trucks, SUVs, and the living portion of RVs sold or leased in Florida. Used vehicles and motorcycles fall outside Chapter 681 — but other warranty laws may still apply. Ask us.

Florida-licensed lemon law attorneys

Your case is handled by attorneys licensed to practice in Florida — not a call center.

Jason S. Hegedus, Attorney at Law

Jason S. Hegedus

Managing Partner

Nearly three decades of lemon law litigation and 1,000+ cases handled. Formerly defended one of the Big Three auto manufacturers — insight he now uses to maximize client settlements.

Licensed in Florida, Georgia & Michigan
Mark Barnett, Attorney at Law

Mark Barnett

Attorney at Law

25+ years practicing in Florida. Former Florida Assistant Attorney General and South Florida Bureau Chief for the Consumer Protection Section.

Licensed in Florida
Brooks R. Siegel, Attorney at Law

Brooks R. Siegel

Attorney at Law

Focused on lemon law and Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act claims, with comprehensive command of both federal and state warranty law.

Licensed in Florida & 4 other states

How it works

Most clients spend less than 30 minutes total on their case.

1

Free case review

Tell us about your vehicle and repair history — by phone or the 60-second form. We evaluate it free.

2

We build and file your claim

We gather repair orders, send the statutory notices, and handle every step. You keep driving your car.

3

You get paid

Refund, replacement, or cash settlement — with the manufacturer paying our fees under Florida law.

Florida clients, real results

4.5 average on Google (1,183 reviews) · Rated Excellent on Trustpilot · 1,500+ five-star reviews

★★★★★

"After months of frustration with my vehicle, this firm stepped in and got results. They kept me informed, answered all my questions, and truly cared about my case. I couldn't be happier with the outcome and would absolutely recommend them to anyone needing a lemon law attorney."

Andrew Donnelly · Google review
★★★★★

"I received a great settlement thanks to the hard work of Matt & Eli. The brothers always made me feel like a VIP and we became like family in the end. Thank you so much for your kindness, considerations and expertise! If you are looking for a lawyer, these are the guys!"

Mary Fernandez · Google review
★★★★★

"Excellent service. They kept me in the loop on my case and explained the whole process in detail. Great people and professionals."

Victor Filippini · Google review

Some of the many recent Florida lemon law cases we've taken on

2024 Chevrolet SilveradoElectrical defects · 3 repair attempts
2025 Jeep WranglerTransmission · 3 repair attempts, 10 days out of service
2025 Toyota 4RunnerBrakes · 3 repair attempts, 15 days out of service
2024 Porsche MacanElectrical defects · 5 repair attempts, 19 days out of service
2025 Tesla Model X3 repair attempts, 30 days out of service
2025 Chevrolet EquinoxElectrical defects
2024 Mercedes-AMGTransmission defects
2025 Land Rover Range Rover SportElectrical defects · 2 repair attempts
2025 Honda AccordSteering pull
2025 GMC Sierra 15004 repair attempts
2022 BMW X3Body defects · 15 days out of service
2023 Bentley Continental GTWarranty defect claim

Representative matters recently accepted for representation by the firm in Florida. Case acceptance does not indicate or guarantee any particular outcome.

Florida Lemon Law FAQs

Straight answers from Florida lemon law attorneys.

How much does a Florida lemon law attorney cost?
Nothing upfront. Your consultation and case review are free, with no obligation, and we charge no fees or costs in advance. Under Fla. Stat. Chapter 681, attorney fees in successful claims are generally paid by the manufacturer; in some negotiated settlements, fees are paid from the settlement amount. Every fee arrangement is explained in writing before you hire us.
Does my car qualify under Florida's Lemon Law?
Generally: a new or demonstrator vehicle bought or leased in Florida, with a defect first reported within 24 months of delivery, and either 3+ unsuccessful repair attempts for the same problem or 15+ days out of service. The fastest way to know is the 60-second check above or a free call.
What if I bought my car used?
Florida's Chapter 681 covers new and demonstrator vehicles, but used-car buyers often have claims under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act or other warranty laws. Call us — the review is free either way.
Do I have to stop driving my car during the case?
No. You keep driving your vehicle while we handle the claim. Keep servicing it at authorized dealers and save every repair order — those records strengthen your case.
How long does a Florida lemon law case take?
Many claims resolve in a few months through demand and Florida's arbitration program; contested cases can take longer. Because we know how manufacturers evaluate claims, we push for the fastest full-value resolution available for your facts.
What money can I actually recover?
Depending on your case: a repurchase (purchase price, collateral and finance charges, minus a statutory use offset), a comparable replacement vehicle, or a negotiated cash settlement while you keep the car.

Every month you wait is another car payment
on a defective vehicle.

Find out in 60 seconds§ if the manufacturer may owe you a refund, replacement, or settlement.