Design Test — Lemon Law Layout

Design test page. Temporary ANTN layout prototype for Oganes review. It is not replacing the live page yet.
California Lemon Law

Lemon Law Attorney

When a vehicle keeps returning to the dealership for repairs, the paper trail matters. This layout makes Lemon Law pages feel clean, credible, and consumer-friendly while staying premium.

A cleaner structure for Lemon Law claims

Lemon Law pages need a slightly different feel from injury and criminal pages. The visitor is often frustrated, document-heavy, and looking for a clear answer.

The page should emphasize repair attempts, recurring problems, warranty context, and what documents are useful.

This prototype can support both the main Lemon Law page and city-specific Lemon Law pages.

How the Lemon Law page should convert

The page should make the visitor feel organized: gather the documents, explain the issue, request review.

1

Organize records

Turn repair history and dealership visits into a clear timeline.

2

Evaluate qualification

Review whether the facts may support a California Lemon Law claim.

3

Push for resolution

Frame the claim for manufacturer response or further legal action.

Frequently asked questions

Do repair orders matter?

Yes. Repair orders often become the most important documents in a Lemon Law review.

Can a city Lemon Law page use this same layout?

Yes. The local version can keep this structure while adding Glendale-specific intent.

Should this look different from injury pages?

Slightly, yes. Lemon Law should feel premium but more document/consumer focused.

Use this structure for Glendale Lemon Law too

The city version can keep the same document-first logic while adding local consultation relevance.

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