Clayborne H. v. FCA US, LLC

Sacramento County

Our client, Clayborne H., is a retired contractor residing in El Dorado Hills, California.  He has purchased a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee for approximately $40,000 in November of 2011.  Unfortunately, his vehicle developed a series of transmission issues, recalls, and electrical problems.  Frighteningly, at some point his vehicle actually caught on fire because of a widespread issue with the the electrical connection to the sun visor in 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.  Our attorneys were able to settle this client’s case for a substantial settlement equal to over three times his Lemon Law buyback.  Also, the court in Sacramento later ordered that Chrysler pay all of Clayborne’s attorney fees and costs on his behalf.

About the Author
Sepehr Daghighian is a partner with CCA that is well-versed in all aspects of lemon-law litigation. A 2005 graduate of Loyola Law School, Mr. Daghighian has been practicing litigation throughout the state of California for over 13-years. In this time, Mr. Daghighian has advocated on behalf of California consumers in hundreds of lemon law cases throughout our great state. Mr. Daghighian has also successfully tried numerous such cases to verdict in both Federal and State Court.