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I bought a brand-new car and found defects in it. How can I file a case against the car company?
I want to file a case against a car company. After buying a brand-new car, a lot of issues started to arise.
The first one was discovered the next day after receiving the car and as of today, it's only 22 days after receiving the car.
Thank you for reaching out with your concern regarding the issues with your new car. I'm sorry to hear about the troubles you've experienced.
Under Dubai law, you may have the right to file a case against the car company for selling a defective vehicle.
Given that the issues started the day after you received the car and persisted just 22 days into ownership, you could be entitled to remedies such as repair, replacement, or a refund, depending on the specifics of your case and the terms of the sale agreement.
I can assist you by evaluating your case, guiding you through the legal process, and representing you to ensure you receive the compensation or resolution you deserve.
To discuss your situation in detail and explore how I can help you, please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone.
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Dear Inquirer
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You can file a lawsuit against the company if the defects in the car are serious or hidden.
If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via email or call our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.
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You can file a claim for hidden defects after giving the seller a legal warning if he refuses to return the price and receive his defective car.
For further inquiries about your topic, you can reach our office or contact us on WhatsApp.
When you buy a brand-new car, there should be a maintenance contract. Do you have it?
We can assist you in reviewing the contract and you should obtain a report from the agency for the car's status.
On that basis, you can file a police report and we can assist you accordingly.
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If you've encountered significant issues with a brand-new car shortly after purchase, you may have grounds for filing a case against the car company. Here's a general outline of steps you might take:
1. Review Warranty and Lemon Laws: Begin by reviewing the warranty provided by the car company and any applicable consumer protection laws in your jurisdiction, such as "lemon laws." These laws often provide recourse for consumers who purchase defective vehicles.
2. Document Issues: Keep detailed records of all issues you've encountered with the car, including dates, descriptions of problems, and any communications with the car company or dealership. Take photographs or videos as evidence, if possible.
3. Contact the Car Company: Notify the car company or dealership about the issues you're experiencing with the car. Follow any procedures outlined in the warranty or purchase agreement for reporting defects.
4. Seek Repairs: Give the car company or dealership an opportunity to repair the defects. Under warranty and consumer protection laws, they may be obligated to fix the issues at no cost to you.
5. Consult with a Lawyer: If the car company fails to address the issues adequately or if the defects persist, consider consulting with a lawyer who specializes in consumer protection or product liability. They can review the details of your case and advise you on your legal options.
6. File a Lawsuit: If negotiations fail to resolve the matter satisfactorily, you may choose to file a lawsuit against the car company for breach of warranty, fraud, or other legal claims. Your lawyer can assist you in preparing and filing the necessary legal documents.
7. Attend Court Proceedings: If the case goes to court, be prepared to attend hearings and present evidence to support your claims. Your lawyer will represent you in court and advocate for your interests.
Remember that the specific procedures and requirements for filing a case against a car company may vary depending on your location and the laws that apply.
It's essential to seek legal advice tailored to your situation to ensure that you understand your rights and options for seeking redress for the issues with your car.