Iowa Lemon Law and Motorcycles
Unfortunately, Iowa’s Lemon Law does not cover defective motorcycles in the same way that it covers new cars and trucks. However, if you have purchased a new motorcycle that has reoccurring problems, you do have options.
If you are experiencing serious difficulties with your newly purchased motorcycle, contact Iowa’s experienced motorcycle activist and attorney Pete Leehey today. Dial 877-209-9452 to schedule your free initial consultation
What to Do If You Purchased a Lemon Motorbike
In order to build a successful suit against your motorcycle’s manufacturer, you must prove one of three things:
- Your motorcycle has been out of service for more than 20 days
- 3 or more repair attempts have been made to resolve the same problem
- Your motorcycle has malfunctioned in a way that could have likely caused death or serious injury
In order to do this, it is imperative that you keep your paperwork organized. Keep your manufacturer’s warranty along with records of any shop work your motorcycle has required since purchase.
After you have determined that you purchased a lemon motorcycle, you need to write your motorcycle’s manufacturer a demand letter with a return receipt.
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Purchasing a new motorcycle should be invigorating. If your new bike is riddled with problems, you could be eligible to receive compensation for your defective purchase. In the state of Iowa it is necessary for you to contact a private attorney to file a suit against the manufacturer. Contact the Iowa motorcycle accident lawyers of the Pete Leehey Law Firm to discuss the details of your claim by calling 877-209-9452.