Leontiy (Leon) Korotkikh is an attorney with Viking Law Firm who focuses on helping his clients in obtaining the compensation they deserve when injured due to no fault of their own. He has handled a range of complex personal injury and wrongful death cases, including auto accidents, motorcycle, semi-truck, ride-sharing, public transportation accidents, slip and fall, and trip and fall. 

Mr. Korotkikh graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor of Science, with the focus on Business Law. Prior to graduation, Mr. Korotkikh commenced an internship at an insurance defense firm. While working at the firm, Mr. Korotkikh attended University of West Los Angeles, receiving his law degree. Upon obtaining his license to practice law in California, Mr. Korotkikh transitioned to an Associate Attorney at the defense firm, focusing on representing employers, carriers and third-party administrators in various types of cases.

Mr. Korotkikh decided to change the focus of his practice to focus on helping the injured get the compensation they deserve.  Mr. Korotkikh and his firm has recovered millions of dollars for the injured.

Being an immigrant himself, Mr. Korotkikh found another way to apply himself and his practice in helping immigrants with their long journey to United States citizenship.  There are many obstacles to overcome before one can become a United States citizen. Mr. Korotkikh and his firm assist with many different aspects of the immigration proceedings, including actions before the Unites States Citizenship and Immigration Services and Immigration Courts throughout the United States. 

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

  • Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA)
  • California Applicants’ Attorney Association (CAAA)
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

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