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Warranty Lawyer Virginia

Warranty Lawyer Virginia — Resolving Product Warranty Disputes

If you are facing a denied warranty claim in Virginia, you need a warranty lawyer Virginia who understands the Virginia Uniform Commercial Code and consumer protection laws. A product warranty dispute lawyer Virginia at SRIS, P.C. can help enforce your rights, whether for a defective vehicle, appliance, or construction material. Our firm has handled numerous warranty-related disputes across the state.

Last verified: April 2026 | Statewide — court varies by locality | Virginia General Assembly

Virginia Warranty Law and Your Rights

Warranty claims in Virginia are primarily governed by the Virginia Uniform Commercial Code (Va. Code § 8.2-313 et seq.), which defines express and implied warranties for goods. The Virginia Consumer Protection Act (§ 59.1-196 et seq.) also provides remedies for deceptive warranty practices. An express warranty is any affirmation of fact or promise about a product that becomes part of the basis of the bargain. Virginia law also implies a warranty of merchantability, meaning goods must be fit for their ordinary purpose, and a warranty of fitness for a particular purpose if the seller knows a buyer is relying on their skill to select suitable goods. When a manufacturer or seller breaches these warranties, you have the right to seek remedies, which may include repair, replacement, or monetary damages. A warranty claim lawyer Virginia can handle these statutes to build a strong case for you.

Official Legal Resources

For the full text of the statutes governing warranties in Virginia, you can review the Virginia Uniform Commercial Code on Express Warranties (Va. Code § 8.2-313). The Virginia Judicial System website provides information on court procedures for filing civil claims, including breach of warranty actions.

Handling a Warranty Dispute in Virginia

Warranty disputes often involve complex interactions between state UCC law, federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provisions, and specific manufacturer terms. A key local procedural fact is that Virginia statewide practice requires careful analysis of where to file suit—often in General District Court for claims under $25,000 or Circuit Court for larger amounts—based on the value of the claim and the defendant’s location.

  1. Document Everything: Gather all purchase documents, the written warranty, communication with the seller/manufacturer, photos/videos of the defect, and repair attempts.
  2. Formal Written Demand: Send a formal demand letter via certified mail, citing the specific warranty terms and Virginia law, and outlining the desired remedy (repair, replace, refund).
  3. Consult a Lawyer: If the claim is denied or ignored, consult with a warranty lawyer Virginia to evaluate the strength of your case and legal options.
  4. Consider Alternative Dispute Resolution: Some warranties require mediation or arbitration before litigation. Your lawyer can advise on this process.
  5. File a Lawsuit: If necessary, your attorney will file a civil complaint in the appropriate Virginia court to pursue damages for breach of warranty.

Potential Outcomes in Warranty Cases

In Virginia, a successful breach of warranty claim can recover compensatory damages, which typically aim to put you in the position you would have been in if the warranty had been honored, potentially including the cost of repairs, replacement, or diminution in value.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Why Choose SRIS, P.C. for Your Warranty Dispute?

Founded in 1997, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to complex civil disputes, including warranty claims. Our attorneys understand the technical and legal nuances required to challenge large corporations and manufacturers. We focus on clear communication and strategic advocacy to protect your rights as a consumer.

Samantha Rae Powers, Associate Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA, FL. Experienced family law and civil litigator. View Samantha Rae Powers’s Profile

Case Results and Client Advocacy

While specific warranty case results are confidential, our firm’s approach to civil litigation is thorough and client-focused. Firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC, we have 4,739+ documented results with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate. For warranty disputes, this experience translates into meticulous case preparation and skilled negotiation. Our secondary attorney on business and civil matters, Samantha Powers, brings 18+ years of experience and a Ph.D. in Communication to effectively advocate for clients.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Warranty Lawyer Near Virginia | Contact SRIS, P.C.

Our Fairfax location serves clients across Virginia dealing with warranty claims. We are accessible via major highways including I-66, I-95, and Route 50. Serving communities statewide.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Fairfax
4008 Williamsburg Ct, Fairfax, VA 22032, United States
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Warranty Lawyer Virginia FAQ

What is a warranty lawyer Virginia?

Yes. A warranty lawyer Virginia is an attorney who specializes in disputes over product warranties, helping consumers and businesses enforce guarantees of quality and performance under Virginia’s Uniform Commercial Code and other laws.

When should I contact a warranty claim lawyer Virginia?

You should contact a warranty claim lawyer Virginia when a manufacturer or seller refuses to honor a warranty, offers an inadequate repair, or blames you for a defect. Early legal advice can help you properly document the issue and send an effective demand letter.

What does a product warranty dispute lawyer Virginia do?

A product warranty dispute lawyer Virginia reviews your warranty terms, gathers evidence of the defect and your compliance, negotiates with the opposing party, and if necessary, files a lawsuit for breach of warranty to seek compensation for repairs, replacement, or other damages.

How long do I have to file a warranty claim in Virginia?

It depends. The statute of limitations for a breach of warranty claim for goods in Virginia is generally four years from the date the breach is discovered or should have been discovered (Va. Code § 8.2-725). However, the written warranty itself may specify a shorter period.

Can I sue for a breached warranty in Virginia?

Yes. You can sue for breach of express or implied warranty in Virginia. The appropriate court (General District or Circuit) depends on the amount of damages sought. A lawyer can file the complaint and represent you through the litigation process.

Related Legal Services in Virginia

If you are dealing with a warranty issue, you may also want to learn about Virginia business law or Virginia civil litigation. For other legal needs in your area, see our pages for Albemarle County contract lawyers and Alexandria contract lawyers.

Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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