Motor Vehicle Law By State
Motor Vehicle Laws can vary by state. At Rights Protect, PLLC, we offer legal services in many states, and the map below provides additional information on state Motor Vehicle Laws in the states in which we would currently represent people in both state and federal court in regard to Motor Vehicle Law claims:
Automobile dealers and financing companies might also fraudulently misrepresent the Annual Percentage Rate of the vehicle at the time of sale, so that the consumer ends up paying more than they should, in violation of the federal Truth In Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1601, et seq. (“TILA”), which can entitle you to statutory damages, and your attorney’s fees and costs to be paid. In some states, it can also entitle you to not have to pay any interest on the vehicle.
Practice Areas
- Consumer Defense Against Collection Lawsuits
- Harassing Calls And Conduct By Debt Collectors And Creditors
- Unfair and Deceptive Act or Practice Laws by State
- Harassing Calls, Texts And Faxes by Debt Collectors, Creditors And Telemarketers
- Illegal Conduct By Debt Collectors
- Illegal Terms And Information On A Lease Agreement
- Illegal Terms And Information On A Loan Agreement
- Laws Regarding Debt Collectors and Creditors FAQs
- Unauthorized Withdrawals and Improper Charges
- Payday Loan Scams
- Inaccurate Credit Reporting
- Illegal Repossessions of Vehicles
- Motor Vehicle Laws
- Motor Vehicle Laws by State
- Auto Fraud
- Breach of Warranty by a Manufacturer or Dealership
- Illegal Terms and Information on a Vehicle Lease Agreement
- Illegal Terms and Information on a Vehicle Loan Agreement
- Odometer Fraud
- Spot Delivery/Yo-Yo Scams
- Differences Between Warranty and Vehicle Service Contracts
- Used And New Vehicle Lemon Law
- Motor Vehicle Laws FAQs
- Class Action Lawsuits
- Personal Injury Claims
- Social Security Disability Claims
- Unpaid Wages And Unpaid Overtime