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Couple says vehicle should have been replaced under state lemon law

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WHEELING — A Wheeling couple claims a vehicle they purchased from Hyundai in Triadelphia had too many defects and should have been replaced.

Kathy L. Serig and Kevin A. Serig filed the lawsuit against Hyundai Motor Company and Hyundai Motor America on Nov. 30, 2019, for approximately $23,000 had several problems and they had to bring it to the dealership multiple times but the defects were not corrected, according to a complaint filed in Ohio Circuit Court.

The dealership failed to fix the problems with the Serigs' vehicle despite numerous attempts and they reported the problems to the company while the vehicle still remained under warranty, according to the suit.

The plaintiffs claim the defendants' actions were a violation of the state's lemon law, a breach of contract and a violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

The Serigs are seeking compensatory damages. They are represented by Frank X. Duff and Sandra K. Law of Schrader Companion Duff &Law.

Ohio Circuit Court case number: 20-C-252

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