Litigation Update: Fitzgerald v. FCA USA LLC

A dealership in Sutter County sold our client a brand-new Dodge RAM, which ended up being unsafe to drive after the center computer console that controls the truck’s GPS, HVAC, and backup warning failed. Our client took his truck back to the dealership for warranty repairs. The dealership kept the truck for more than two months because the manufacturer, FCA USA, allegedly didn’t have the parts available for the dealership to make the repair. After filing a lawsuit, the attorneys at Rosner, Barry & Babbitt’s Auto Fraud Legal Center were able to get all our client’s money back, the car off our client’s hands, and his attorney’s fees and costs covered.
If you’ve had a vehicle in for warranty repairs and it’s been at the dealership for longer than thirty days because the parts are on backorder, you may have a claim against the manufacturer and dealership. Please contact tsolik@rbblawgroup.com at Rosner, Barry & Babbitt’s Auto Fraud Legal Center. We will provide you a FREE evaluation of your rights. We are here to help you!