Every year, millions of Americans travel around the country in their motorhomes to their favorite destinations. While accidents are rare, they do occur, and unfortunately, some people end up sustaining injuries as a result. One major reason for RV crashes is due to defective manufacturing. Because motorhomes are not cheap, discovering yours is defective can be frustrating. The good news is, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal law which can help you protect your investment. For further details, contact a motorhome attorney.
What It Is In a nutshell, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a "federal lemon law" says that manufacturers must uphold the warranties they provide with their products. Take a look at your receipts to see if your motorhome has a warranty. If so, the seller would have likely included it with the documentation they provided when you bought the vehicle. What It Covers If, for example, your motorhome turns out to be defective in a way that the warranty should cover and the manufacturer refuses to honor their promise to fix the problem, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act can hold them accountable. In these situations, a motorhome attorney can help clarify how the law may apply to you. Running into problems with your RV is never fun, but there may be a way to get compensation for your losses. Check with a legal professional today!
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