New Hampshire Lemon Law covers new motorcycles purchased in New Hampshire. It also covers used motorcycles that are under the manufacturer's express warranty period. In order to be considered a "lemon," the motorcycle must meet the following requirements:
Under New Hampshire Lemon Law, prior to filing a Lemon Law claim in court, you must file a claim with the New Hampshire New Motor Vehicle Arbitration program within one year after the manufacturer's warranty has expired. When filing for arbitration, you must use New Hampshire's Demand for Arbitration form, submit a $50 fee, and submit copies of your purchase invoice, retail installment contract, manufacturer's express warranty, vehicle registration, proof of current insurance, and all work orders, repair orders, receipts, or reports on work performed on your motorcycle by an authorized dealer, along with any other documents that you will be using to support your claim. You must also send a copy of the form and all supporting documents to the motorcycle manufacturer.
If your Demand for Arbitration is accepted by the NH New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board, a hearing will be scheduled within 40 days of acceptance. The MVAB has 30 days from the date of your hearing to issue a written decision. If you win, the manufacturer has 30 days from the date of the written decision to comply with or appeal the MVAB's order.
Wherever you are in the Lemon Law claim process, it is generally in your best interest to have an attorney represent you. After all, vehicle manufacturers have teams of lawyers that do nothing but fight Lemon Law claims. As you consider your options, imagine the difference between going up against a team of lawyers on your own, versus having a Lemon Law attorney speak on your behalf. Also keep in mind that being represented by a Lemon Law attorney won't cost you a dime if you go to court; the law says that the car manufacturer has to pay your attorney's fees in successful Lemon Law claims.
New Hampshire Lemon Law provides several options for a successful Lemon Law claimant. First, you may be awarded a replacement motorcycle of the same year, make, and model. You may also qualify for a monetary award, which can include:
The amount of the monetary reward may be reduced by a deduction for your use of the motorcycle prior to the first repair attempt, which is calculated by dividing the number of miles driven 40,000, and multiplying by the full purchase price of the motorcycle.