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Old 09-22-2012, 03:28 PM   #660
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Originally Posted by TurnOne View Post
http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/g...-Brochure.aspx

I also don't think anyone needs an attorney if the steps are spelled out unless you aren't getting what you want.

Chris
Many states have a Pay-Thru provision of some type. Look for Attorneys in States which specifically say in their ads state "Win or Loose, you pay nothing". Basically, if the case is successful the auto company pays the complete costs of any legal fees you spend going after them. In those states even going into arbitration could cost an automaker more then the cars worth. The attorneys are self interested so their not going to take your case if it's a likely looser for them.

It's always worth speaking to an Attorney to see what your options are (IMHO)...
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