Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Do I have a case and what type of attorney do I need?
I purchased a big truck alittle over a year, still under factory warranty. It has broken down 4 times in the past year. It was repaired three times under warranty however, it keeps breaking down for the same reason. It is presently in the repair shop again going oin 11 days. The truck has been out of service over the past year approximately 2 months. This truck is my livelihood and I want to know if I can sue the engine manufacturer for lost revenue since they cannot repair the engine to keep it running for more than 2-3 months at a time before it's out of service for at least 7 days each break down? Further, if a lawsuit is feasible, what are of law would this fall under and what type of an attorney would I require?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Do I have a case and what type of attorney do I need?
First off, you can't sue the manufacturer for lost income. You have an administrative law situation.
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