This month’s KAASS Chronicles covers key updates, a client story, and insights that matter. From our Mother’s Day Giveaway winner to whether insurance payments can be recovered in lemon law cases, this edition highlights issues many drivers overlook.
Make sure to read until the end to learn how minor accidents can still lead to major injuries—and how everyday situations can quickly turn into legal risks.
Mother’s Day Giveaway Winner Announced
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Mother’s Day Giveaway.
The winner was selected from our newsletter subscribers, and the gift card was sent on May 11 as announced. We appreciate everyone who entered and supported us.
Stay tuned for more giveaways and upcoming surprises! ⭐
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Can You Get Your Insurance Money Back in a Lemon Law Case?
If your car is a lemon, you might still be paying insurance on something you can’t reliably drive-and that cost could potentially be recoverable.
Under California’s lemon law updates (AB 1755 and SB 26), timing and procedure matter more than ever. But one emerging issue is gaining attention: whether insurance premiums paid during prolonged repairs or delayed buybacks can be included in a claim.
In the right case, those ongoing payments may become part of a broader reimbursement strategy-alongside repairs, fees, and other out-of-pocket losses.
If you think you may have a lemon law case, contact us today.
Real Client. Real Results.
After an accident changed our client’s daily life, they trusted KAASS LAW to guide them through the legal process. We were proud to help her achieve a positive outcome.
See how experienced legal guidance made a difference. Watch the video here.
Think a Small Accident Can’t Cause Injuries?
Think Again.

Many injuries do not appear right away. Even low-impact crashes can lead to serious neck, back, and soft tissue injuries days later.
Watch our latest video to learn why every accident should be taken seriously.
Everyday Things That Could Lead to Legal Problems
Most people do not realize how common situations can create legal risks.
Social media posts, unsafe property conditions, pet ownership, distracted driving, and even hosting guests at your home may lead to unexpected liability.
Read our latest blog to learn about the hidden risks people overlook every day.