Odometer Fraud
One type of odometer fraud involves tampering
with an odometer so that its reading is less than the car's actual
mileage. Another type is the dealer's failure to disclose that
an odometer has exceeded its mechanical limits, e.g., where the
car has really traveled 150,000, not the 50,000 shown on the five-digit
odometer. An auto dealer's failure to make the federally mandated
disclosures is a form of fraud and something that we have experience
litigating. If you think that your vehicle was sold to you with
an inaccurate odometer reading, or if you were not adequately placed
on notice of the vehicle's mileage at the time of sale, contact
us.
