Car Repair Fraud Case | Oak Park Lemon Law

Howard Silver | 364 Views | 10/14/2015

Car repair fraud case in California

You want an attorney because you’ve probably tried to do this on your own, and you’re not getting anywhere, the mechanic’s not paying attention to you. He has your money, and it’s adios, we don’t want to deal with you anymore. Is this mechanic telling you the truth? How do you really know that? The answer to that question is you don’t know because you’re not a mechanic. If the mechanic said to you, “I’m the world’s foremost expert on transmissions,” and it turns out, after you gave the person $5,000 or $10,000 to fix your transmission, not only is he not the world’s biggest expert, he just read a book on it, and has never really worked on one before. That’s fraud when that happens and, in that situation, you should call me or call someone who understands what these things are.

That’s fraud, and not only can you file a claim against that mechanic who lied to you, but you can get attorney’s fees, as well. There’s an attorney’s fees provision you can use in auto repair fraud type cases. So, you haven’t gotten anywhere, you’re frustrated, your car’s still not right, you’ve paid the mechanic $10,000 bucks and, man, you need an attorney, and you need somebody fast who understands what they need to do. Call me up, I’ll talk to you, I’ll analyze your case, I’ll take the necessary steps to get you your money back and get that car fixed correctly, and that can pay my attorney’s fees, as well.

By: Howard Silver

Car Repair Fraud Case | Oak Park Lemon Law

Car repair fraud case in California

You want an attorney because you’ve probably tried to do this on your own, and you’re not getting anywhere, the mechanic’s not paying attention to you. He has your money, and it’s adios, we don’t want to deal with you anymore. Is this mechanic telling you the truth? How do you really know that? The answer to that question is you don’t know because you’re not a mechanic. If the mechanic said to you, “I’m the world’s foremost expert on transmissions,” and it turns out, after you gave the person $5,000 or $10,000 to fix your transmission, not only is he not the world’s biggest expert, he just read a book on it, and has never really worked on one before. That’s fraud when that happens and, in that situation, you should call me or call someone who understands what these things are.

That’s fraud, and not only can you file a claim against that mechanic who lied to you, but you can get attorney’s fees, as well. There’s an attorney’s fees provision you can use in auto repair fraud type cases. So, you haven’t gotten anywhere, you’re frustrated, your car’s still not right, you’ve paid the mechanic $10,000 bucks and, man, you need an attorney, and you need somebody fast who understands what they need to do. Call me up, I’ll talk to you, I’ll analyze your case, I’ll take the necessary steps to get you your money back and get that car fixed correctly, and that can pay my attorney’s fees, as well.

By: Howard Silver