About Ken M
Ken M Frankel studied law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and completed his degree in 1980, concentrating on injury law and medical malpractice. He arrived at the practice of law during a period of change in medical-liability litigation. The training he received at Berkeley supplied him with the doctrinal underpinnings that would shape a career spent largely on injury matters.
After law school he established his practice in Florida and became a member of the Florida Bar. He joined the Florida Justice Association in 1984 and has remained connected to professional circles that focus on civil justice and plaintiff-side advocacy. Those early professional ties placed him among attorneys who regularly exchange developments in tort law and trial technique.
Frankel’s work has centered on injury law and medical malpractice. That area of practice involves pursuing claims tied to bodily injury, surgical errors, diagnostic failures, and other forms of alleged medical negligence. Handling those cases requires managing records, consulting medical experts, and moving claims through procedural stages that often include pretrial discovery and settlement negotiations.
Over the course of a multi-decade career that began in the 1980s, Frankel developed practical familiarity with the rhythms of civil litigation in Florida. He has navigated the state’s court procedures and the particular evidentiary and expert issues that arise in malpractice suits. The practice calls for an eye for medical detail and a steady approach to complex case timelines.
Clients and colleagues have observed that work in injury and medical-malpractice law combines technical fact-finding with courtroom-ready drafting. Preparing medical records, coordinating expert testimony, and framing legal theories are recurring tasks in this line of practice. In Florida, those elements shape both early case assessment and later litigation strategy.
Today Frankel continues to practice in Florida, concentrating on injury law and medical malpractice. His current work remains focused on advising and representing clients in matters stemming from personal injury and alleged medical negligence.