

Perhaps it pulls severely to one side, perhaps because a steering component is bent or otherwise damaged. Within usually a couple days or a week, the truth begins to come out, and it turns out that the car perhaps shudders and turns off when it’s being driven. They think, “Okay, I guess it’s all right.” They buy it and they take it home. Usually, the way this works is somebody goes to buy a used car, and they take it for a little test drive around the block or relatively short. There are dozens, if not hundreds of dishonest Maryland state safety inspection inspectors that will pass a car despite serious problems with it. Today, we’re going to talk about the problem of, “What should I do when my car should not have passed the Maryland safety inspection?” I sue many car dealerships on behalf of clients across Maryland new car dealers, used car dealers, and inspection stations that do fraudulent or negligent Maryland state inspections. Hi, this is Dan Whitney with the Whitney Law Firm in Towson, Maryland. Here is our YouTube Channel for videos on car dealer problems and legal issues. We offer Legal Consultations to Car Buyers. Call Whitney, LLP at 4, or use our Quick Contact Form, to discuss your potential case. Click Here to Read about our Top 10 Most Common Types of Cases against Car Dealers.Ĭlick Here to read about Whitney, LLP’s past car dealer fraud settlements.Ĭlick Here to read blogs about our other car dealer cases, including settlements and lawsuits we filed. Our auto dealer fraud lawyers have successfully sued vehicle inspection stations, and new and used dealers across Maryland, to unwind bad car deals and recover compensation. Whitney, LLP’s lawyers for car dealership problems help buyers fight back. Bad vehicle inspections are some of the many car dealer problems our lawyers help car buyers with.


What these dealers often do to cover their tracks is create a fake and fraudulent Maryland safety inspection and report the fraudulent safety inspection to the MVA. However, there are dishonest car dealers that will sell a used car without it passing the Maryland Safety Inspection even when required by law. If the vehicle is going to be registered outside of Maryland, the vehicle is not required to pass Maryland inspection. Maryland car dealers are required to have a used car pass the Maryland Safety Inspection (Read about it on the MVA’s website) (“MSI”) before they sell the vehicle to a consumer who is going to register the car in Maryland. Watch the Video Below: Too many consumers in Maryland buy a used car and realize the car should not have passed the Maryland Vehicle Safety Inspection.
