New Perry, Chernosky & Associates' Web Site Features Ohio and Pennsylvania Lemon Law and Breach of Warranty Information
Cleveland, OH (PRWeb) January 23, 2007 -- Frustrated Ohio and Pennsylvania consumers now have an advocate: the law firm of Perry, Chernosky & Associates Co. LPA. Perry Chernosky represents Ohio and Pennsylvania consumers who purchased defective cars, recreational vehicles, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, boats, or other expensive consumer items such as computers, electronics and hot tubs. The Firm also handles cases where the manufacturer is refusing or failing to fix a defect covered under the warranty.
Perry Chernosky's new web site, www.thelemonlawyers.com, offers easy-to-follow information on the lemon laws for Ohio and Pennsylvania as well as warranty claim information. The site features detailed Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") for each state to help you determine if your vehicle is a lemon, which vehicles are covered, and basic guidelines on how to document your vehicle issues. Each FAQ also includes a form where you can ask an attorney a question about making a lemon law or warranty claim for your vehicle. An online case review form allows people to communicate the condition of their vehicle to a lawyer for a free, no-obligation legal analysis.
The site includes the complete Ohio Lemon Law and Pennsylvania Lemon Law statutes as well as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
"By filing and winning lemon law and breach of warranty claims, we can help you gain the leverage you need to make the manufacturer respond to your complaint," said David J Chernosky, Litigation Manager. "We win or successfully settle nearly 100 percent of the consumer claims we handle. We can even help you if you think your vehicle's problem is finally "fixed."
Mr. Chernosky, 41, earned a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Wittenberg University (1987) and his law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (1990). Mr. Chernosky is an experienced trial attorney who has handled hundreds of lemon law, breach of warranty and other consumer protection claims.
Managing Partner William F. Perry, 44, received a bachelor's degree in communications from Cleveland State University (1986) and his law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (2002). Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Perry spent more than 15 years in the marketing and communications fields, including serving Marketing Director for several large Cleveland-based law firms.
Perry Chernosky is committed to delivering superior legal services and responsive service to its clients. The firm offers free consultations and accepts cases on a contingency-fee basis. More information about Perry Chernosky can be found on its Web site, www.thelemonlawyers.com, or by calling the firm toll-free at 888-348-2359 (LEM-ATTY).
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New Perry, Chernosky & Associates' Web Site Features Ohio and Pennsylvania Lemon Law and Breach of Warranty Information
Perry Chernosky's new web site, www.thelemonlawyers.com, offers easy-to-follow information on the lemon laws for Ohio and Pennsylvania as well as warranty claim information. The site features detailed Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") for each state to help you determine if your vehicle is a lemon, which vehicles are covered, and basic guidelines on how to document your vehicle issues.
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