Is Your Jaguar or Land Rover a “Lemon” Due to the Recent Power Loss Recall?

Has your Jaguar or Land Rover lost power due to the NHTSA 26V248 recall? Find out if your vehicle is a "lemon" under Ohio law and what you can do. The defective DC-DC converter can cause serious safety issues. Learn about your consumer rights and how to pursue a claim with Burdge & Wells Law Office. Get help today.

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Volkswagen & Audi Seat Belt Recall: Is Your 2025 Q5, SQ5, or Sportback a Lemon?

What is a "Lemon Law"? "Lemon laws" are state laws designed to protect consumers who have purchased a new vehicle that turns out to have significant defects. If your car (or other motor vehicle) is a lemon, the manufacturer may be required to replace it, buy it back, or provide a cash settlement.

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AI can hurt your case

When AI Hurts Your Case: Why More Information Isn’t Always Better

When AI Hurts Your Case: Why More Information Isn’t Always Better. Artificial intelligence has made information easier to access than ever before, and that’s not always a good thing. When consumers rely too heavily on AI-generated conclusions, they often miss the most important piece of any lemon law or warranty case: evidence.

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Read more about the article BMW has issued a safety recall for certain 2025–2026 BMW X3 vehicles due to a defect that can cause unintended steering wheel movement.
2026 BMW X3 Lemon Law

BMW has issued a safety recall for certain 2025–2026 BMW X3 vehicles due to a defect that can cause unintended steering wheel movement.

BMW has issued a safety recall for certain 2025–2026 BMW X3 vehicles due to a defect that can cause unintended steering wheel movement.

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