Ask Hal your auto fraud, vehicle scam, and questionable car sales practice question
Consumer advocate Rosemary Shahan, an expert on "lemon law,"
is stepping in to pinch-hit for Hal Rosner and will answer your auto-related questions. Rosemary has testified before Congress on behalf of car buyers and has many victories against auto manufacturers, dealers and insurers. Though very knowledgeable, Rosemary is not an attorney and can only provide advice of a general nature. To find a consumer attorney, go to www.naca.net. For more on Rosemary Shahan, visit http://www.carconsumers.com/
Hal Rosner is the founding partner of Rosner and Mansfield, a leading California law firm specializing in auto fraud. Hal has been gracious enough to offer his help to UCAN.org users free of charge.
There are many categories of automobile fraud, including: sale of wrecked vehicles; sale of previously repurchased "lemon" vehicles; odometer fraud; and various other types of financial and advertising fraud.
If you suspect that you have been the victim of auto fraud, or just have a general question, post a comment for Hal using the link below. You MUST include the following information:
- First Name
- State
Hal answers each comment individually. Questions will be answered based on California law and general legal principals. "Ask Hal" submissions will be posted on the ucan.org website. Hal's answer to your question will be displayed right below your post on the Auto Scams page.
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