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Professional Backgroung


Mr. Kropach started his private practice in the San Fernando Valley in 1978, specializing in Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability.  He is a Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation (State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization).


Educational & Personal Background


»  UCLA Law School, Juris Doctor, 1971

»  UCLA B.S. Business Administration, 1968

»  Mr. Kropach and his wife, Milena, have three sons,     Alex, John, and William.

Professional Association


» Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Section of the Valley Bar Association 1987 to    2010.

» Director of the Valley Community Legal  Foundation 1990 to 2001.

» Superior Court Arbitrator Since 1980.

» Member of the San Fernando Valley Bar Association from 1990 to 1992.

» Member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of California.

» Sustaining Member of the California Applicant's Attorneys Association.

» Member of the Santa Clarita Valley Bar Association.


Awards


» 2003 Volunteer of the Year - San Fernando Valley Bar Assciation.

» 2002 & 2003 - Commendation for Outstanding Services to Community - California State     Senate and California State Assembly

» 1998 - Los Angeles County Superior and Municipal Courts Certification of Appreciation for     Pro Bono Services as Arbitrator / Mediator / Settlement Officer.

» 1984 - Valley Community Legal Foundation Award for Outstanding Service.



 


When an injury on the job has changes your life, you need help.  Contact a Southern California Workers' Compensation lawyer at the Law Offices of William J. Kropach. We have successfully represented clients throughout California, including Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Valencia, Lancaster, Palmdale, Burbank.

Call us today at
(818) 609-7005 or (661) 222-9747


Encino Office Park
6345 Balboa Boulevard
Building I, Suite 222
Encino, California 91316
 
Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.' [Lab.C. § 5432(a)]
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