How Much Does a Nevada Lemon Law Claim Cost?
Nevada Lemon Law costs — $0 BBB Auto Line; court action with mandatory triple fee shifting typically zero out-of-pocket.
Nevada Lemon Law claims cost very little out-of-pocket thanks to triple mandatory fee shifting under § 597.688, DTPA § 41.600(3), and Magnuson-Moss § 2310(d)(2).
BBB Auto Line costs
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Filing fee | $0 (manufacturer pays) |
| Hearing costs | $0 |
| Total typical out-of-pocket | $0 |
Court action costs
| Item | Cost (typical) |
|---|---|
| Filing fee | $270-330 (District Court) / $405 (federal) |
| Service | $50-100 |
| Discovery costs | Varies (paid by attorney, recovered on prevailing) |
| Expert witnesses | $2,000-15,000 (recovered on prevailing) |
| Trial costs | Higher (recovered on prevailing) |
Why out-of-pocket is typically zero
§ 597.688 provides mandatory attorney fees. Combined with DTPA § 41.600(3) + Magnuson-Moss § 2310(d)(2), prevailing consumers recover all fees + costs.
Bottom line
Nevada Lemon Law claims are typically zero-out-of-pocket for consumers.
Related
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Nevada Lemon Law Claim?
BBB Auto Line is consumer-friendly without counsel; court action with DTPA requires representation. Mandatory fees make either path no-cost.
Read → ArticleHow Long Do I Have to File a Nevada Lemon Law Claim?
Nevada's 1-year Rights Period + generous 4-year DTPA SOL + 4-year Magnuson-Moss / UCC backstop.
Read → ArticleThe Manufacturer Denied My Nevada Lemon Law Claim — Now What?
What to do when the manufacturer denies your claim — proceed to BBB Auto Line or court action with DTPA + Magnuson-Moss.
Read → ArticleAre Used Vehicles Covered Under Nevada Lemon Law?
No — Nevada's § 597.600 Lemon Law does not cover used vehicles. Magnuson-Moss, DTPA, and UCC remain available.
Read → ArticleWhen Is a Car a Lemon in Nevada?
Nevada's § 597.630 thresholds — 4 attempts or 30 calendar days OOS within the 1-year Rights Period.
Read → ArticleDoes It Matter Which Repair Shop I Use in Nevada?
Yes — Nevada Lemon Law requires repairs at a manufacturer-authorized service facility.
Read →Think you've got a lemon?
Compare your situation to your state's requirements — and connect with a vetted lemon-law attorney for a free case review.