Oklahoma Lemon Law Attorneys

At DearLegal, we connect you with experienced Oklahoma lemon law attorneys who can force manufacturers to refund or replace your defective vehicle. Oklahoma’s Lemon Law (15 O.S. § 901 et seq.) covers new vehicles within the first year, and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provides nationwide backup. We’ll match you with the right attorney at no cost to get started.

Under 15 O.S. § 901, a vehicle is presumed a lemon if, within 1 year, the manufacturer cannot repair a nonconformity after 4 attempts, or the vehicle has been out of service for 45 cumulative days.
Oklahoma’s Lemon Law applies only to new vehicles. Magnuson-Moss and the OK UCC implied warranty protect used buyers with a written warranty.
Yes. Oklahoma’s statute and Magnuson-Moss both cover lessees obligated to make payments.
Consumers must give the manufacturer notice and a final opportunity to repair before suing. 15 O.S. § 901.
The consumer. 15 O.S. § 901 gives the consumer the right to select refund (less a reasonable use offset) or a comparable replacement.
15 U.S.C. § 2310(d)(2) (Magnuson-Moss) and 15 O.S. § 761.1 (Oklahoma CPA) shift attorney fees to the manufacturer.
Oklahoma’s Lemon Law generally applies to vehicles registered in Oklahoma. Magnuson-Moss applies nationwide.

Why Do You Need a Lemon Law Attorney in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma’s Lemon Law (15 O.S. § 901) covers new motor vehicles within the first year of delivery and provides for refund or replacement when the manufacturer cannot repair a substantial defect after 4 attempts or the vehicle has been out of service for 45 cumulative days. Oklahoma’s 1-year coverage period is short, so attorneys rely heavily on the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2301) and the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act (15 O.S. § 751 et seq.) to extend protections.

When Do You Need a Lemon Law Attorney in Oklahoma?

Our network includes Oklahoma lemon law attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:

Types of Lemon Law Cases in Oklahoma

From the moment you connect with a Oklahoma lemon law attorney, they go to work protecting your claim. The most common case types we handle:

Not documenting every repair attempt with a dated dealer repair order
Letting a non-dealer shop perform warranty repairs
Skipping the pre-suit notice required by 15 O.S. § 901
Letting the short 1-year coverage period expire
Accepting the manufacturer’s first buy-back offer without considering Magnuson-Moss leverage
Missing the 4-year UCC statute of limitations

Common Oklahoma Lemon Law Mistakes

Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:

How Much Do Oklahoma Lemon Law Attorneys Cost?

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Out of pocket — state law shifts your attorney fees to the wrongdoer. You keep your full recovery.

The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2310(d)(2)) and the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act (15 O.S. § 761.1) shift attorney fees to the manufacturer when the consumer prevails. Oklahoma attorneys typically plead the Lemon Law, Magnuson-Moss, and CPA together. Most Oklahoma lemon law attorneys take cases with no fee deducted from the consumer’s recovery.

What Can Your Oklahoma Lemon Law Compensation Include?

Full Refund
Full purchase price (taxes, registration, finance charges) less a reasonable use offset under 15 O.S. § 901.
Comparable Replacement Vehicle
A new vehicle of comparable value with manufacturer paying taxes and registration.
Cash & Keep Settlement
A negotiated cash payment with the consumer keeping the vehicle.
Incidental & Consequential Damages
Towing, rental cars, finance charges, and registration costs.
Attorney Fees (Fee-Shifting)
15 U.S.C. § 2310(d)(2) (Magnuson-Moss) and 15 O.S. § 761.1 (OK CPA) shift attorney fees to the manufacturer.
CPA Damages
The Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act allows actual damages plus civil penalties and attorney fees in appropriate cases.
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