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Kasra Sadr and Other Lawyers Suing Car Dealers Over Vehicle History and Condition

The number of consumer lawyers suing car dealers for selling vehicles with prior damage or accident is still on the rise. In California, Kasra Sadr, Esq. of The Car Law Firm has been suing California auto dealers for years. Sadr seems to target dealers who sell cars that have been involved in prior accidents or sustained prior damage, including structural/frame damaged vehicles. Many dealers tell us that even when they think they have properly disclosed the prior history and condition of the vehicle, they have still been sent a demand letter or were sued by The Car Law Firm.

Importantly, Sadr is not the only lawyer suing car dealers in California. Many other attorneys regularly send demand letters and sue car dealerships such as: Pauliana Lara and Mathew Faler from Consumer Action Law GroupRobert Starr with The Law Office of Robert Starr, APC.Ben Roberts with The Law Office Of Ben Roberts; Robert Doble with The Law Office Of Robert Doble; Matthew E. Faler with Consumer Action Law Group, PC; Kevin Faulk with Law Offices Of Kevin Faulk; Robert Mobasseri and David Cooper, with Mobasseri Law (aka the Lemon Law Boss)Hal Rosner formerly with Rosner, Barry, and Babbitt; Christopher Hawk Barry, Greg Babbit, and Michael Klitzke with Auto Law FirmCharles Marshall with Marshall Law Firm, and countless others.

ALG’s attorneys have represented dealers in cases with against these consumer lawyers for years. We bring a wealth of experience to each case; 30 years collectively. Our team has successfully represented dealerships in response to demand letters, litigation through trial, negotiations, mediations, arbitrations before AAA and JAMS, as well as the California Court of Appeals.

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