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The Nation’s Premier Lemon Law and Consumer Protection Firm
Roseman Law Firm, PLLC, operating as 1-800-LEMON-LAW, is a nationally recognized consumer protection law firm with a singular focus: helping people who have purchased or leased defective vehicles. With our headquarters in Pittsburgh and a nationwide practice, we have been a powerful advocate for consumers for nearly two decades. We understand the frustration and financial strain that comes with a ‘lemon’ car, truck, motorcycle, or RV. Our mission is to provide expert legal representation to enforce your rights under state and federal Lemon Laws and to do so at absolutely no cost to you. We are dedicated to holding manufacturers accountable and securing the compensation our clients deserve, including buybacks, replacements, or cash settlements.
Specialized Expertise in Consumer Vehicle Protection
Our practice is exclusively devoted to consumer protection law, ensuring we provide the highest level of expertise in this complex field. If you have a vehicle that has been repeatedly repaired for the same issue, we can help.
Defective Product Injury Lawyers (Lemon Law)
This is the cornerstone of our practice. We are experts in navigating the complexities of Lemon Laws across the country. A ‘lemon’ is a new vehicle with a significant defect that the manufacturer or dealer cannot fix within a reasonable number of attempts. Our services cover:
- Defective Cars, Trucks, and SUVs
- Motorcycle Lemon Law
- RV and Motorhome Lemon Law
- Boat Lemon Law
Breach of Warranty
Even if your vehicle does not qualify under your state’s Lemon Law, you may still have a claim for Breach of Warranty under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. We represent consumers whose vehicles have suffered from defects that were not properly repaired under the manufacturer’s warranty.
Auto Dealer Fraud
We fight for consumers who have been deceived by auto dealers. This includes cases of undisclosed accident history, frame damage, odometer rollback, and other fraudulent practices that misrepresent the value and safety of a vehicle.
100% Free Legal Representation
We are proud to offer our services at no out-of-pocket cost to our clients. State and federal Lemon Laws contain fee-shifting provisions, which means that if we win your case, the manufacturer is legally required to pay all of our attorney’s fees and legal costs. This provision levels the playing field, allowing any consumer to stand up to a major automotive corporation without the fear of legal bills.
Award-Winning Consumer Advocacy
Our commitment to consumer rights is recognized by our peers. The attorneys at Roseman Law Firm have been named to the prestigious Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® list and have earned a superb rating from Avvo. This is a reflection of our dedication to providing top-tier, effective representation for every client.
Free Case Review
If you think you have a lemon, you have nothing to lose. Contact us for a free, no-obligation case review. Let our experience work for you to get you out of your defective vehicle and back on the road.
Specializing In
Lemon Law, Breach of Warranty, Auto Dealer Fraud, Defective Vehicles, RV Lemon Law, Motorcycle Lemon Law, Boat Lemon Law
Address & Location
Located in the historic Firstside area in Downtown Pittsburgh, overlooking the Monongahela River.
Building Location
This office is located in Fort Pitt Commons (445 Fort Pitt Boulevard), a historic 6-story brick office building converted from a 1900s warehouse, situated next to Firstside Park and close to the Mon Wharf Landing.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the historic Fort Pitt Commons building at 445 Fort Pitt Boulevard and take the elevator up to the second floor to locate Suite 240.
Parking Details
A paid public surface parking lot is available next to the building, and there are other private and student parking structures nearby.
Public Transit
Served by Pittsburgh Regional Transit Route Red Line (Downtown/South Hills); nearest stop is at First Avenue.
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