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Choose the safest, fastest path for attorney review.

Start with the guided intake if you want the office to review the matter in the right context without a long email. Use email when you need to send a short note first. Most requests are reviewed within 1 business day when submitted on a business day.

Tulsa office Attorney-led review 2 to 4 minute guided intake Most requests reviewed within 1 business day

Do not send confidential documents unless requested. Submitting intake or email does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Best path for most matters

Use guided intake when you want the matter routed cleanly.

  • Choose the service lane first instead of guessing where the issue belongs
  • Send the core facts without writing a full narrative
  • Personal injury matters are screened for fit first
  • Many non-injury matters that fit move next to the $100 30-minute consultation path

Use email when

A short note will help before you begin.

Email works best when you need to mention a deadline, add one practical detail, or ask a short routing question before starting intake.

10026-A S. Mingo Rd., Suite 238, Tulsa, OK 74133

Primary route

Guided Intake

The cleanest path when you want the matter reviewed for fit, timing, urgency, and next-step routing without writing a long email.

2 to 4 minutes Mostly multiple choice Attorney-reviewed

Secondary route

Email the Firm

Best when a short note will clarify timing, a deadline, or one practical detail before you begin the intake path.

tcinocca@cinoccalaw.com

What to send first

Only the details needed to route the matter safely.

  • Your matter type and the result you are trying to get
  • Any deadline, hearing date, filing pressure, or urgent timing
  • The county, location, and whether anything is already active
  • The best email address and phone number for follow-up

Do not send confidential documents or a full life story unless the office asks for them.

What happens next

The office reviews first, then sends the next step.

  1. 1. The request is reviewed for fit, timing, conflicts, and scope. That first review is meant to keep the process structured instead of reactive.
  2. 2. Personal injury matters are screened for fit first. Liability, treatment, damages, and insurance are reviewed before a deeper discussion is offered.
  3. 3. Many non-injury matters that fit move next to the $100 30-minute consultation path. That next step is usually sent by email with scheduling instructions.