If you’re dealing with a defective Ducati vehicle in California, you have important legal rights under state and federal warranty laws.
At Mission Law Group, we have successfully represented numerous clients in claims against Ducati, helping them obtain the compensation they deserve.
While specific statistics for Ducati lemon law cases in California are not readily available, it’s noteworthy that the state has seen a significant increase in overall lemon law filings:
If you’re tired of dealing with the same problems, it might not just be bad luck—it could be a lemon. Know your rights.
If you’re experiencing any of these recurring problems with your Ducati vehicle:
You may have a strong lemon law case against Ducati.
Your Ducati vehicle might qualify as a lemon if:
California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1793.2) provides strong protections for consumers who purchase or lease defective vehicles.
Under this law, Ducati must either replace your defective vehicle or provide a refund if they cannot repair it after a reasonable number of attempts during the warranty period.
You may have a valid lemon law claim if:
Dealing with a problematic Ducati vehicle can be frustrating, especially when you’re told things like:
“This is normal for your vehicle”
Reality check: If your car isn’t working properly and it’s affecting how you use it, its value, or your safety – that’s not “normal.” California law protects you against substantial defects, regardless of what’s considered “normal” for that model.
“Just let us try one more repair”
Here’s the truth: You don’t have to keep giving endless repair chances. Our attorneys understand you have a life outside attempting to get the manufacturer to fix your car. Four (4) times to fix the same problem or being without your vehicle for over 30 days is just plain unreasonable.
“This isn’t a serious enough problem”
Don’t let anyone minimize your concerns. If the problem makes your car less useful, less valuable, or less safe, it could qualify under lemon law – even if the dealership doesn’t think it’s “serious enough.”
“Your modifications voided your rights”
Not so fast. Unless your modifications actually caused the problem, you still have rights under California’s lemon law. Simple modifications don’t automatically disqualify your claim.
Look, we get it. When you’re told these things by people who seem knowledgeable, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But you have real rights under California law, and we’re here to help you understand and protect them.
We know dealing with a defective vehicle is frustrating and stressful. Here’s our straightforward path to helping you get relief:
Don’t keep dealing with your defective Ducati vehicle alone. Contact us for a free consultation – in a successful case the manufacturer pays your legal fees.
While California’s lemon law protections are strong, there are time limits for filing your claim. Generally, you should report problems during your vehicle’s warranty period, though claims can sometimes be filed after warranty expiration if the issues were documented during coverage.
Don’t continue struggling with a defective Ducati vehicle. Contact Mission Law Group today for a free consultation about your lemon law rights. Our experienced attorneys will evaluate your case and explain your options for pursuing compensation.
We serve clients throughout California dealing with problematic Ducati vehicles, including:
Take the first step toward resolving your Ducati lemon law claim. Call or complete our online form to schedule your free consultation. We’ll help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.
The information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Results may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your case.
Any Ducati model can qualify under California’s Lemon Law if it has substantial defects affecting its safety, value, or functionality, and these issues persist despite reasonable repair attempts. This includes models like the Panigale, Monster, Multistrada, and others.
If Ducati has denied your warranty claim, you still have options. California’s Lemon Law allows consumers to pursue legal action against manufacturers for defective vehicles. Consulting with an attorney experienced in Lemon Law can help you understand your rights and the best course of action.
Nothing upfront. Ducati pays all attorney fees in a successful case.
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