What is required to prove a Breach of Warranty case (Magnuson-Moss)?
A Breach of Warranty is most common when there have been an unreasonable number of attempts to fix a particular problem during a vehicles warranty period, or there has been an unreasonable amount of time that the vehicle has been out of service because of repairs. The warranty can also be breached if the manufacturer refuses to repair a particular problem during the warranty period that should be covered under the warranty, but for whatever reason they claim it is not, or the manufacturer refuses to repair a particular defect after the warranty period has ended, but the problem was actually reported to them while the vehicle was still under warranty. Another possible way to prove Breach of Warranty is to show that the warranty has failed of its essential purpose because there have been so many problems with the vehicle that the warranty does not help much at all. Because there are a number of possibilities we suggest you contact us as soon as possible to discuss your options. As always