Editorial Policy
How we write, review, and keep our lemon law content accurate.
Every article, guide, and practice-area page on this site is written by or under the direction of a licensed California lemon law attorney. Here is how that works, and who is responsible for what you read.
Who Writes Our Content
Most of our content is authored by Arash Khorsandi, Esq. (California State Bar No. 249405), co-founder of The Lemon Pros. He has practiced consumer-protection and lemon law in California since he was 24 and has recovered millions for drivers stuck with defective vehicles. When another member of the legal team drafts a page, an attorney still owns the final wording.
How We Review It
Before anything goes live, a second attorney reads it. Michael Saeedian, Esq. (California State Bar No. 265470), the firm's founding attorney and reviewing attorney of record, checks each substantive page against the current Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, the relevant California statutes, and recent case law. He confirms that repair-attempt thresholds, buyback math, deadlines, and any figures we cite match what the law actually says. If a page describes an outcome or a settlement range, he checks it against real matters the firm has handled.
How We Fact-Check
We cite primary sources. When we reference a statute, we link to the official California legislative text. When we reference a court decision, we name the case. We do not quote numbers we cannot back up, and we flag anything that has shifted, such as the tighter used-car rules that followed the 2024 Rodriguez v. FCA decision. If two attorneys disagree on how a rule applies, the page waits until they resolve it.
How We Keep It Current
California lemon law moves. Courts reinterpret the statute, the Legislature amends it, and manufacturers change how they handle claims. We review our core pages on a regular schedule, and again whenever the law changes in a way that affects what a reader should do. Each reviewed page carries a "Last Reviewed" date and the name of the attorney who signed off, so you can see how fresh the information is. If you spot something that looks out of date, email us at info@thelemonpros.com and an attorney will look at it.
Corrections
If we get something wrong, we fix it and note the change. Reach us at info@thelemonpros.com or (855) 659-1784.