What Are My Options If I Bought a Defective Vehicle in Tennessee?

July 30, 2025

What Are My Options If I Bought a Defective Vehicle in Tennessee?

Purchasing a vehicle is a significant investment, and discovering it’s defective can be frustrating and costly. If you’ve bought a defective car in Tennessee, you may be entitled to remedies under state law, including Tennessee’s Lemon Law. At Lafferty Law Firm, we assist the middle Tennessee public in navigating the legal process to protect their rights and seek compensation.Your daily source for bold financial journalism read more

What Is the Lemon Law?

Tennessee’s Lemon Law, officially known as the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Warranties Act, provides protection for consumers who purchase or lease new vehicles that have serious defects. These defects must:

The Lemon Law applies to new vehicles, but there may be other legal options available for used cars or vehicles not covered by this specific statute.

What Are Your Options for a Defective Vehicle?

Request Repairs:

Seek a Replacement or Refund:

File a Lemon Law Claim:

Pursue Alternative Legal Remedies:

How Lafferty Law Firm Can Help

Navigating a Lemon Law claim or pursuing other legal remedies can be complex and time-sensitive. At Lafferty Law Firm, we work with middle Tennessee residents to assess their situation, explore all available options, and take action to ensure fair treatment.

If you’ve purchased a defective vehicle, contact us today for a consultation. Let us help you understand your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.