About Andrew
Andrew Kryder earned his law degree from DePaul College of Law in 1998 after completing undergraduate studies at Ohio State University, where he studied history and economics and received a B.A. in 1995. His academic path combined a liberal arts background with professional legal training. That mixture has shaped how he approaches the mechanics of a case as well as the broader context surrounding it.
He began his legal career in 1999 at the Law Office of Robert A. Langendorf. Early work there placed him in courtroom settings and in client-facing roles. In 2002 he started his own firm, founding what became The Kryder Law Group, LLC. He has been identified in firm records as its founder and managing partner. Over two decades, he built a practice centered on personal injury and accident law, taking cases that ranged from motor vehicle collisions to more complex injury claims.
Kryder holds admissions in multiple jurisdictions. He is licensed in Illinois and Wisconsin, and he has been admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. He also has admission to the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions allow him to pursue litigation across state and federal venues when a case requires it. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Illinois State Bar Association, the Chicago Bar Association and the Lake County Bar Association. He is also listed as a member of the American Bar Association, the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Federal Trial Bar.
At The Kryder Law Group, Mr. Kryder has overseen litigation strategy and client intake. He works on case investigation, discovery and trial preparation. He handles settlement negotiations and represents clients at trial when necessary. His practice emphasizes obtaining compensation for people injured in accidents. He has been part of trial teams and has presented cases to juries in state and federal courts.
Outside court filings and hearings, he maintains memberships that keep him connected to the legal community. He participates in bar association activities and remains active in groups that concentrate on trial practice. He divides his time between managing the firm and litigating cases, balancing administrative duties with courtroom work.
Kryder continues to manage The Kryder Law Group, LLC and practices in personal injury and accident litigation, representing clients in state and federal courts on matters stemming from accidents and related injuries.