What to Do if You’ve Been Sold a Vehicle With a Tampered Odometer in Maryland

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A car’s mileage significantly affects its value, reliability, and maintenance needs. Unfortunately, some dishonest sellers manipulate odometers to make vehicles appear newer than they really are, deceiving unsuspecting buyers. If you’ve discovered your vehicle’s odometer was tampered with, you may have legal options to hold the seller accountable and recover your losses.

Odometer fraud is a serious violation that can leave buyers with costly repairs and diminished vehicle value. If you suspect your car’s mileage was altered, gathering evidence and understanding your rights is essential. Maryland law protects consumers from fraudulent vehicle sales, and legal action may help you recover financial losses. With decades of experience handling vehicle-related cases, Attorney Hillel Traub can help you navigate the legal process and pursue the compensation you deserve.

How to Identify Odometer Fraud

Before taking action, confirming whether the odometer has been tampered with is important. Here are some signs that may indicate fraud:

Inconsistent Vehicle History Reports

Checking the vehicle’s history report through services like Carfax or AutoCheck can reveal discrepancies in recorded mileage. If the mileage suddenly decreases between reports, it could be a red flag that the odometer was rolled back.

Worn Interior That Doesn’t Match the Mileage

A car with low mileage should show minimal signs of wear. If the driver’s seat, steering wheel, pedals, or gear shift look excessively worn, but the odometer shows low mileage, the numbers may not be accurate.

Mismatched Maintenance Records

Many repair shops record a car’s mileage at each service appointment. It could indicate tampering if you notice inconsistencies between past maintenance records and the odometer reading.

Electronic Odometer Issues

Newer vehicles use digital odometers, but these can also be manipulated. If the numbers appear misaligned, flicker, or are difficult to read, it may suggest an alteration.

Manual Odometer Alterations

Older vehicles with mechanical odometers may show scratches, loose screws, or misaligned numbers, which could be a sign someone physically rolled back the mileage.

Steps to Take if You Suspect Odometer Fraud

If you suspect the odometer on your recently purchased vehicle has been tampered with, it’s important to act quickly. Odometer fraud can result in unexpected repair costs, a lower vehicle value, and potential legal complications. Taking the proper steps can help protect your investment, hold the seller accountable, and recover financial losses.

Here’s what you should do if you believe you’ve been sold a car with a falsified mileage reading:

Gather Evidence

Before taking legal action, collect as much evidence as possible. This may include:

  • A vehicle history report showing mileage inconsistencies
  • Service and maintenance records listing previous mileage readings
  • Photos of the odometer and any physical signs of tampering
  • A statement from a mechanic confirming potential fraud

This documentation can strengthen your case when filing a complaint or seeking legal action.

File a Complaint

The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) investigates cases of odometer fraud. You can file a complaint with the MVA by providing documentation of the suspected fraud.

Odometer tampering is a federal crime under the Truth in Mileage Act. You can report odometer fraud to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which tracks fraudulent cases and takes enforcement actions against violators.

Seek Legal Assistance

An attorney experienced in consumer protection and fraud cases can help you explore legal options. You may be able to:

  • Request a refund or replacement from the seller
  • Sue for damages, including repair costs and depreciation
  • Pursue criminal charges against the fraudulent seller

Legal action can help you recover financial losses and hold the seller accountable for deception.

Protecting Your Rights After Odometer Fraud in Maryland

Discovering odometer fraud can be frustrating, but you don’t have to navigate this challenge alone. At The Law Office of Hillel Traub, we understand how deceptive vehicle sales can leave buyers with financial burdens and unexpected repairs. As a former lawyer for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) with over 30 years of experience handling vehicle-related fraud cases in Maryland, Attorney Hillel Traub is prepared to help you hold dishonest sellers accountable. Whether you need to file a complaint, seek compensation, or take legal action, he will work diligently to protect your rights and pursue the best outcome for your case.

Odometer fraud is a serious violation, and you deserve justice. If you suspect your vehicle’s mileage has been tampered with, don’t hesitate to take action. Attorney Hillel Traub can help you build a strong case and guide you through the legal process, ensuring you understand your options. Call (410) 580-1100 to discuss your case or reach out through our contact form.

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