Start with the intake question: what happened, where, and when
Kreindler & Kreindler LLP is located at 485 Lexington Ave, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10017, and the firm’s intake line is (212) 687-8181. With a 4.8 rating from 105 reviewers, client feedback consistently points to structured help early in the process—before a claim becomes a paperwork problem. During the first call, the team typically the basic incident facts: what occurred, the location, and the timeline between the injury and the first medical visit.
Why the documents matter more than the story alone
In personal injury matters, the details that hold up in review usually come from records. Intake is often where the firm asks for the items that connect the injury to the incident: emergency or urgent-care notes, subsequent treatment documentation, and any imaging or diagnostic reports. If the case involves property damage or witnesses, intake also aims to capture those supporting materials so they do not get lost while the claim is pending.
Client feedback includes examples of guidance with complex claim documentation, including how case steps and paperwork can be organized. One review mentions Rashad Ali helping with the filing and documentation process, followed by the matter being reassigned to paralegal Danielle Berman—an example of how early intake work can continue as the file moves forward.
How the case intake usually turns into next steps
After an initial conversation, intake commonly leads to a practical checklist: confirming parties involved, identifying likely responsible entities, and clarifying which records exist now versus what needs to be requested. The firm also uses intake to understand how the injury affected daily life—information that can later support damages discussions. Clients benefit when early questions are answered before deadlines compress the ability to gather evidence.
Fee and consultation expectations to confirm during your call
Some firms describe an “unless we win” model, and Kreindler & Kreindler LLP’s public materials indicate “free unless we win” language. The firm also advertises contact availability 24/7 in intake messaging. Because fee structures can include case-specific details, the intake call is the right time to confirm the representation terms and what documentation the firm expects for evaluation.
New York timing: why a consultation should not wait
New York injury claims are subject to statutes of limitation, and the correct deadline depends on claim type and the facts of the incident. Intake helps determine which timeline applies based on the injury date, the nature of the harm, and the parties identified during the call. Speaking with an attorney early can support evidence preservation, including medical records and witness information, before gaps become harder to close.
Contact details for reaching the intake team
Kreindler & Kreindler LLP can be reached at (212) 687-8181. The office is at 485 Lexington Ave, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10017. For additional information, visit kreindler.com.