2025 Personal Injury Year in Review: $21.6M Recovered Fighting for Justice Across Alabama & Georgia

2025 Personal Injury Year in Review: $21.6M Recovered Fighting for Justice Across Alabama & Georgia

2025 Year in Review | Personal Injury Results at Bodewell

Momentum with purpose. After a spectacular 2024, Bodewell entered 2025 determined to push harder, dig deeper, and demand more accountability for injured clients. Our mission remained unchanged: fight for justice, expose wrongdoing, and recover the full measure of damages the law allows—especially when powerful corporations and insurers resist responsibility.

In 2024, Bodewell recovered nearly $15 million for clients across personal injury, wrongful death, nursing home abuse, and financial exploitation cases. In 2025, we built on that foundation—expanding our litigation strength, increasing recoveries, and delivering our most impactful year to date: Bodewell recovered over $21 million for clients in 2025—nearly $195,000 per case.

2025 Year in Review | Personal Injury Results — Growth You Can Measure

2025 Measure of Justice Result
Total Damages Recovered for Clients $21,644,110
Lawsuits Filed to Enforce Client Rights 177
Cases Resolved With Recovery 112
Average Recovery Per Case $193,250.98

From a Breakout 2024 to a Defining 2025

The difference between 2024 and 2025 was not ambition—it was execution at scale. Building on major verdicts and settlements from the prior year, Bodewell expanded its use of advanced technology, elite experts, and trial-driven case strategy. We filed more cases, pushed them further, and refused to let institutional defendants dictate outcomes.

Notable 2025 Case Results & Advocacy Highlights

These headline results illustrate how Bodewell turns commitment into concrete outcomes for real people:

How Bodewell Recovers Full Damages

Justice is not partial—and neither are our cases. In 2025, Bodewell continued to build claims designed to prove the complete scope of harm, from financial loss to lifelong consequences.

Damages Focus How We Delivered
Economic Losses Medical bills, future care projections, lost wages, and financial documentation
Non-Economic Harm Pain, suffering, emotional trauma, and loss of quality of life
Long-Term Impact Permanent injury analysis supported by life-care planners and expert testimony

Four Bodewell Partners Named Super Lawyers in 2025

In 2025, Bodewell’s leadership and litigation excellence were recognized on a statewide level as four firm partners—Nathan Vanderveer, Justin Owen, Rhett Owens, and Tyler Pritchard—were named Super Lawyers. This distinction reflects peer recognition for exceptional legal skill, ethical standards, and meaningful results in complex personal injury, wrongful death, medical negligence, and catastrophic injury litigation. Together, these attorneys bring decades of courtroom experience, advanced trial strategy, and a shared commitment to justice that defines Bodewell’s approach: prepare every case for trial, pursue full accountability, and never back down when clients’ futures are on the line.

Strengthening Our Team: Tabitha Dailey Joins Bodewell

In March 2025, Bodewell proudly welcomed Tabitha Dailey to our legal team—an addition that further strengthened our ability to fight for injured clients with skill, compassion, and determination. Tabitha brings a powerful background in complex litigation, with experience handling serious personal injury, wrongful death, and high-stakes civil cases. Known for her meticulous preparation and client-centered advocacy, she shares Bodewell’s commitment to holding negligent individuals, corporations, and institutions fully accountable.

Since joining the firm, Tabitha has been an integral part of our mission-driven growth in 2025, reinforcing our promise to deliver personalized representation while aggressively pursuing justice and maximum recovery for every client we serve.

Justice Depends on Knowing the Law—and Using It

  • Alabama: Contributory negligence requires meticulous evidence control to prevent unfair fault-shifting.
  • Georgia: Modified comparative fault makes aggressive protection of recovery percentages essential.
  • Deadlines: Many claims must be filed within two years; some notices are shorter—call to confirm your exact deadline.

At Bodewell, our work is about more than recoveries—it’s about accountability, safer communities, and protecting future generations. Meet the advocates behind these results on our Meet Our Team page or take the first step toward justice today.

General information only. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

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