Odometer tampering, Georgia’s Lemon Law, Social Security’s overpayment crisis

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Uncovered by Atlanta News First Investigates pulls back the curtain on the stories powerful people don’t want told. As the Southeast’s largest investigative team, we dig deeper to expose corruption, hold companies and government accountable, and uncover systemic failures that affect everyday consumers.

Here’s what we’re uncovering this week.

Episode 15

  • A mother and daughter are fighting for compensation after a tree branch fell on their car, despite evidence that the city of Sandy Springs had marked the trees for maintenance before the incident occurred.
  • Auto sales jumped 5% last month as people rushed to upgrade their rides before the new tariffs kick in. But also on the rise are complaints against Georgia car dealerships failing to pay off liens on trade-ins.
  • Here’s what every car buyer needs to know about Georgia’s Lemon Law.

Watch Uncovered by ANF Investigates every Sunday at 7 p.m. on Atlanta News First.

Episode 16

  • An Atlanta mother and daughter are speaking out after purchasing a used truck that had more than 130,000 additional miles than advertised, sparking an investigation that uncovered multiple Facebook Marketplace car listings with mileages that did not match Carfax reports.
  • This Georgia grandmother was outraged after her teen grandson bought a THC vape online.
  • The Social Security overpayment crisis is deepening as Georgia families face steep demands.

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