
West Virginia Lemon Law (2026): How to Qualify & Get a Refund
West Virginia lemon law (W. Va. Code 46A-6A): 3 repairs or 30 days triggers the presumption. No mileage offset. Full refund or diminished value your choice.
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West Virginia lemon law (W. Va. Code 46A-6A): 3 repairs or 30 days triggers the presumption. No mileage offset. Full refund or diminished value your choice.

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