This is how the lemon law works for settlements, the court does not decide what you will get. Your attorney usually will go to arbitration and they decide what the settlement is. You have the right to accept or decline any offer. My daughter went to arbitration using the lemon law and when it was all said and done she was offered 5,000 in cash which the attorney's fees comes out of. This was for a 21,000 vehicle. The one rule in any lemon law is the records, there has to be accurate records for every problem. Now the wording is the most important. According to most lemon laws: the law says it must be a repair that the selling dealer has tried to fix 3 times( the same item) not 3 different items. So if you had 3 different problems, it would have to be tried to repair without success a total of 3 times each, that's 9 times. So the lemon law isn't what most people think it is or how it actually works. For the most part the attornies are usually the ones who make out. Because you can always appeal any decision but you will get charged by the attorney to do that. I'm a car dealer and I know how the law works, trust me dealers can always manipulate records to show it was something else other than what it was so the 3 rule repair won't apply.
I'm sure Lemon Laws are different from state to state but this link could help you.
http://www.kahnandassociates.com/michigan_lemon_law_faqs.php#what_is_law
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