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Raleigh North Carolina Lemon Law, Warranty Law Firm
Overview
Serving Raleigh and the entire state of North CarolinaWe take for granted just how much we rely on motor vehicles in every part of our lives. Our cars take us to and from work and school. We rely on cars to get to important appointments, and to take our children to where they need to go. If you are like most people, your car is either the most expensive thing you own, or the second most expensive thing you own after your home. When you cannot rely on your car because it requires constant repairs, the resulting expense and inconvenience is maddening.
At some point, probably after yet another trip to the dealership, you came to the conclusion that your vehicle is a lemon. I am attorney Richard A. McNeil. My Raleigh law firm has helped countless people who have purchased defective vehicles across the entire state of North Carolina. I understand the frustration and anger you feel at this time. In fact, I have devoted my entire law practice to this subject. As a result, I have a complete understanding of North Carolina's Lemon Law, as well as the federal laws that are designed to protect consumers against manufacturers that have produced defective vehicles.
In your free initial consultation, I will ask you questions and listen as you describe the history of your vehicle. Even if you have been turned down by other attorneys, give me a call. I pride myself on offering creative, strategic counsel. If you have a valid claim, know that I will fight hard to help you recover the damages you are entitled to under the law
About The Law Office of Richard A. McNeil
Practice Areas
- North Carolina Lemon Law, Warranty Law 100%
- Lemon Law
- Consumer Protection
Litigation
- 100%
Representative Clients
- North Carolina consumers who have purchased defective vehicles
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4030 Wake Forest RoadSuite 300 Raleigh, NC 27609 - 6800
Office Hours
9:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday
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