The main type of compensation for an MMWA limited warranty breach is diminution in value CASH money instead of a Missouri Lemon Law refund or replacement.
Diminution in value means that your vehicle was not worth what you paid for it at the time of purchase (the sales price) because of its defects and repair history.
Basically, you should get some of your money back from the manufacturer because you did not get the “new” vehicle value you paid for, but instead got the equivalent of a “used” worn down vehicle that should have cost you substantially less.
Under certain circumstances it may also be possible to obtain compensation for your aggravation and inconvenience caused by repeat repairs and/or your loss of use of the product. These are called incidental and consequential damages.
Although this type of compensation is typically disclaimed (excluded) in your manufacturer’s warranty, the disclaimers can be overcome if failure of essential purpose (failure to complete proper repairs within a reasonable opportunity) is proven.
Additionally, you are entitled to seek attorneys’ fees for MMWA claims and our Firm requests attorneys’ fees only from Motor Home, Car, RV, Boat, and Off-road Vehicle manufacturers as part of out of court MMWA settlements.
As always, with our FAIR FEE GUARANTEE our attorneys’ fees will NEVER exceed your out of court compensation.