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Simon Neman, Esq.

Founder at LemonLawFirm.com

Biography

Simon Neman, the founding attorney of LemonLawFirm.com, has dedicated his career to advocating for consumers in California. Simon brings a rich blend of expertise and passion to his practice. A graduate of School of Law, he worked at several prestigious law firms before deciding to channel his skills into a specialized firm focused exclusively on lemon law cases.

Simon’s dedication to consumer rights stems from his own experience of purchasing a lemon vehicle while still in law school. The hardship he faced navigating the system alone fueled his ambition to create a law firm that would act as a guiding light for others. Under his leadership, LemonLawFirm.com has grown into one of California’s premier legal resources for consumers facing lemon law issues.

Known for his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to his clients, Simon has built a reputation for being a fierce advocate in the courtroom. He has successfully recovered millions of dollars for his clients, ensuring they are compensated fairly for their troubles. Simon takes pride in keeping up-to-date with the ever-changing landscape of lemon law, ensuring that he can provide the most effective representation possible.

Simon Neman is not just an attorney; he’s a consumer rights champion committed to turning lemon experiences into favorable resolutions. His stellar track record and client testimonials stand as a testament to his skill, integrity, and relentless pursuit of justice.

Education

If you’re wondering about the basics of the lemon law in California, we’ve got you covered. The California Lemon Law applies to most new vehicles purchased or leased in California that are still under a manufacturer’s new-vehicle warranty.

The lemon law in California specifically applies to vehicles with existing warranties. This includes cars, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles, as well as the chassis, chassis cab, and drivetrain of a motor home. It’s important to note that the lemon law covers both leased and financed vehicles, as well as new and used vehicles that are still under warranty.

In the event that a manufacturer is unable to fix a vehicle after a reasonable number of repair attempts, they are obligated to either replace the vehicle or refund the consumer’s money. These are the basic principles of the lemon law in California, ensuring that consumers have recourse when purchasing vehicles with warranties.