Adewale Odetunde
Atlanta, Georgia
Adewale Odetunde - Personal Injury, Truck Wreck and Car Accident Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia
Attorney Adewale Odetunde, operating in both Dallas and Atlanta, has been a passionate advocate for personal injury law since 2014, with a specialized focus on Truck Accident Law, in which he is Board Certified. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Adewale's fascination with law started in high school, leading him to the University of Mississippi for his undergraduate studies (2005-2009), where he also excelled as the 2009 SEC Triple Jump Champion in track and field. He further honed his legal skills at the University of Mississippi School of Law (2010-2013). Adewale's professional excellence is reflected in his memberships with the America Board of Trial Advocates, Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys, and various state-level Trial Lawyers Associations, as well as his repeated recognition as a "Super Lawyers Rising Star" from 2018 to 2024. His unerring logical approach and fervent commitment to advocacy make him a standout choice for personal injury cases.
Top Settlements and Verdicts
A family of three was driving alongside a truck when the defendant truck driver makes a right turn from the middle lane, causing injuries to all passengers in the vehicle.
Defendant box truck driver was driving under the influence of alcohol and sideswiped our client and another van.
A street sweeper was at a dead stop on the highway without lights on resulting in our client hitting them.
Our client was driving westbound on Highway 54, a narrow two-lane road, when they encountered a dangerous situation. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler without a trailer, had backed out of their driveway, leaving the truck positioned horizontally across the road. With no time to brake, our client collided with the defendant’s vehicle. The impact was severe, and our client was rushed by ambulance to Piedmont Hospital. Due to the extent of their injuries, they were later airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
A motorist traveling on Interstate 285 East experienced a rear-end collision with an 18-wheeler, resulting in injuries. The force of the impact caused significant harm, emphasizing the severity of the incident. Our firm provided comprehensive legal support to ensure that our client received the necessary assistance and representation to navigate through this challenging situation. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client, Lois Smith, was traveling eastbound on I-285 when she was suddenly rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. The impact of the collision caused significant injury to Ms. Smith, who was unable to avoid the large truck approaching from behind. As a result of the crash, she suffered injuries that required immediate medical attention.
Our client and his wife were driving on the highway when they were rear-ended by another driver traveling at a high rate of speed. The defendant driver fled the scene but was later arrested on hit-and-run and DWI charges. Our client and his wife suffered significant injuries. Our client had worked in sanitation for 19 years prior to the wreck. After the wreck, he was no longer able to do his job and could not work. He ultimately required neck surgery, and his physician has recommended him for low back surgery.
Our client was traveling on Northwest Highway 12 when the defendant, driving a Ferrari, made an unsafe lane change across three lanes and struck her car. The impact caused our client's car to spin uncontrollably. Following the wreck, she was transported via ambulance to the hospital, where she underwent back surgery. Subsequent surgeries followed, including low-back surgery and neck surgery. The long recovery and the trauma from the event were overwhelming, and our client developed depression and anxiety.
Our client was traveling on Hwy 29 near Murray St when a Baldwin Paving Co Inc. vehicle rear-ended them. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling on South Garland Avenue in Garland, Texas. The defendant was driving a box truck in the scope of his employment. He was using his handheld device and failed to see the car ahead of him slowing down. The defendant changed lanes to avoid the slowing vehicle and collided with our client, flipping his truck. Unbeknownst to his employer, the defendant was driving on a suspended license at the time of the wreck. Our client suffered injuries to his lower back and neck and required multiple surgeries.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle traveling northbound on Highway 92, just past East Paulding Drive in Dallas, GA. The vehicle was stopped, yielding for a mail carrier, when a commercial truck hauling logs from Team Tree Service failed to stop and collided with the rear of the vehicle. The force of the impact pushed the vehicle forward, causing significant damage. The police arrived at the scene, and the defendant, who was driving the commercial truck, was cited for failing to stop.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle stopped to yield for a mail person on Hwy 92 past E Paulding Dr. in Dallas, GA, traveling northbound. A commercial vehicle, driven by the defendant and hauling logs for Team Tree Service, failed to stop and collided with the rear end of our client's vehicle, pushing it forward. The accident occurred at 1:50 PM, and the defendant was cited for the incident. The Paulding Police Department responded to the scene, and witnesses corroborated our client's account. Our firm is dedicated to ensuring our client receives the necessary support and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
The defendant was driving at an excessive speed on a city street when they collided with the driver's side of the plaintiff's daughter's vehicle. Tragically, she lost her life as a result of the injuries sustained in the collision.
Client was parked on the side of the road fixing his broken down tractor trailer, when his vehicle was rear-ended by another 18-wheeler causing him to be trapped underneath the tires.
Our client, a truck driver, was at a truck stop, standing beside her vehicle when the defendant truck driver ran over her leg. The client was in the hospital for multiple weeks and had to undergo multiple skin grafts due to the injury to her leg. Our client had difficulty walking and working in the aftermath of the wreck.
Our client was driving for Uber when another driver ran a red light and struck the front of his vehicle. The passengers in our client's vehicle left the scene in another Uber. Our client left the scene and did not seek care at the emergency room. When he finally received proper care, he required a neck and a low back surgery. His pain and injuries prevented him from working the hours he previously worked, reducing his income and creating a financial hardship.
Our client was traveling on I-35 near Round Grove Road in Lewisville. The defendant made an unsafe lane change and struck a concrete barrier, causing her vehicle to flip and land in front of our client. Our client then lost control of his vehicle and struck the concrete barrier. Emergency responders transported our client to the hospital for immediate medical attention. Our client suffered fractures to both legs and was hospitalized for 38 days.
While driving on the interstate, our client was involved in an incident where a tractor-trailer driver suddenly changed lanes into her path. This unfortunate event resulted in a shoulder injury that necessitated surgery. Additionally, our client received recommendations for neck and back surgery due to the severity of her injuries.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle traveling northbound on Highway 92, just past East Paulding Drive in Dallas, GA, when the accident occurred. The driver of their vehicle was stopped, yielding for a mail carrier, when a commercial truck hauling logs failed to stop and collided with the rear end of their car. The force of the impact pushed the vehicle forward, causing significant damage.
Our client was the second vehicle in a four-car wreck. She required shoulder surgery, and her surgeon recommended a full shoulder arthroplasty. The defendant hired a biomechanical expert and a doctor to give the opinion that our client's shoulder injury could not have been caused by the wreck. The insurance company paid $25,000 over the policy limits without having to go to trial.
Our client was driving for Uber when another driver ran a red light and struck the front of his vehicle. Our client sustained neck and back injuries that required surgery. Due to his injuries and prolonged recovery, our client had difficulty working after the collision and was forced to work fewer hours, causing significant financial hardship.
Our client was traveling in Marshall, Texas. He was driving to work early one morning on a two-lane road. As he was driving, he drifted into oncoming traffic. He returned his vehicle to the right side of the road. The defendant, a tractor trailer driver, steered left to avoid our client despite industry training standards that require drivers to steer right to avoid an oncoming vehicle. The defendant driver had never been trained by his employer to steer to the right in this situation. In fact, the defendant received no formal training from his employer.
Our client was traveling on Westmoreland Road in Dallas when an uninsured driver ran a red light and T-boned his vehicle, which knocked him unconscious. He was transported to the hospital due to his neck and back injuries. He was involved in a subsequent wreck a week and a half later, which aggravated the injuries in his neck. Our client had to pursue an uninsured motorist claim.
Our client was traveling in Rowlett, Texas, when a tractor trailer made an unsafe lane change and struck our client’s car. The impact sent our client's car into a retaining wall and caused his vehicle to spin out. Our client suffered an aneurysm of the iliac artery, which required him to be transported to two hospitals and have surgery. Our client remained in the hospital for several days.
Our clients were traveling on 285 in DeKalb County, Georgia. The defendant, operating an 18-wheeler, left his lane and struck the side of their vehicle. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, shoulder, and back, and he required a neck surgery.
Our client was driving on Ledbetter Drive in Dallas, Texas. He was driving for Uber at the time and was on his way to pick up a fare. The defendant rear-ended our client while stopped at a light. Our client suffered injuries to his shoulder and neck. Our client, who had previously struggled with shoulder injuries, underwent rotator cuff surgery but continued to deal with pain and required a total shoulder replacement.
Our client was traveling on the IH-20 service road in Grand Prairie. The defendant, a truck driver, made an unsafe lane change and collided with our client. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, right shoulder, back, right knee, and head. Our client's physician recommended lower back surgery.
Our client was traveling on Vista Ridge Drive in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The defendant was exiting a private drive and failed to yield the right of way to our client. Our client ran into the side of the defendant’s box truck and sustained knee injuries. Emergency responders transported our client to the hospital. She eventually underwent surgeries on both of her knees. After her surgeries, she continued to deal with knee pain, which required additional injections. Additionally, she sustained a neck injury that required surgery.
Our client was traveling on I-20 in Dallas. The defendant was speeding and rear-ended our client. Our client suffered injuries to his ankle, knees, and lower back. He underwent one knee surgery, and his doctor recommended surgical intervention for the second knee as well.
Our client and his wife were driving on the highway when they were rear-ended by another driver traveling at a high rate of speed. The defendant driver fled the scene but was later arrested on hit-and-run and DWI charges. Our client and his wife suffered significant injuries. The wife previously worked as a hair stylist, but her back and neck injuries made it difficult to lift her arms, forcing her to change employment.
Our client was traveling on Harry Hines in Dallas. While stopped for a red light, he was rear-ended by the defendant. Our client suffered injuries to his head neck, back, left shoulder, and left hip. Our client required shoulder surgery.
Our client was traveling on Main Street in Duncanville when the defendant ran a red light. The impact flipped our client's vehicle, and she had to be extricated by emergency responders. She had a history of knee injury and surgery, and the collision aggravated her injuries. Our client's doctors recommended she have several low back surgeries as well as bilateral knee replacements.
Our client was exiting I-35 when he slowed down for traffic. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, tried to swerve to avoid a collision but still rear-ended him. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, back, head, left arm, and left shoulder. Our client received several injections to his neck and back.
Our client was rear-ended by a car, and the impact pushed him into the vehicle in front of him. He suffered injuries to his neck and low back and required multiple injections for his pain.
Our client was walking through her apartment complex when a vehicle reversed gear, slamming into her. Our client was knocked to the ground and suffered right hip injuries that required surgery.
Our client was struck by a Rent-A-Center box truck making a U-turn in a parking lot. The defendant was illegally parked and started to make the U-turn from a stopped position. The defendant blamed our client for speeding through the parking lot. Our client was a hairstylist, and she had difficulty working after the wreck. Her doctor recommended neck surgery. Later, she was involved in a subsequent wreck with significant property damage and injuries.
Our client was traveling east on Highway 183. He began to slow down to accommodate the traffic in front of him. The defendant failed to maintain a safe distance. Our client suffered painful injuries to his neck and back. He required several injections in his lower back.
Our client was the second vehicle in a four car wreck. She required a shoulder surgery and was recommended a full shoulder arthroplasty. The defendant hired a biomechanical expert and a doctor to give the opinion that client's shoulder injury could not have been caused by the wreck. Insurance company paid $25,000 over the policy limits without having to go to trial.
Our client was driving on McKinney Avenue in Denton when the defendant pulled out of his apartment complex, striking the driver's side of our client's vehicle. The defendant blamed our client for not having her headlights on because it was overcast. Our client went to the hospital complaining of hip pain, and she developed neck and back pain over the next few days. Unfortunately, our client was in a second wreck just three days later. The defense counsel argued that her injuries were not related because she did not complain about her neck or back at the hospital. Our client continued to treat her pain with pain medication. The insurance company offered $12,000 before trial, and the final verdict was $68,000.
Our client was traveling on I-20 near the I-635 junction when she was clipped by an 18-wheeler. The collision caused her vehicle to spin, and she struck another dump truck before striking the 18-wheeler a second time. The defendant driver claimed that he never changed lanes prior to the collision and disputed making contact with our client. The defendants hired an expert to reconstruct the motor vehicle collision and state that our client struck the dump truck prior to striking the 18-wheeler. Our client required multiple injections to her neck, back, and knee as a result of her injuries.
Our client was on the SH-121 service road helping a friend whose car had broken down. As he was in his car, a drunk driver veered off the road and struck the back of his vehicle. The force of the crash caused injuries to his lower back. Our client received chiropractic treatment but had difficulty coaching and playing basketball after the wreck due to his back pain.
Our client was struck by a hit-and-run driver. Unfortunately, witnesses at the scene incorrectly wrote down the license plate number of the vehicle, and police were unable to confirm the identity of the defendant driver. Months later, our client saw the defendant's vehicle again, allowing us to properly identify the defendant. Our client suffered injuries to his neck and back as a result of the collision, and he received multiple injections in his back due to the pain.
Our client was at a red light in Garland. The defendant driver made a left turn too fast and struck our client. The defendant driver went missing and the owner of the vehicle claimed that the defendant driver was a former roommate to whom he had sold the vehicle prior to the wreck. The owner still had possession of the vehicle at the time the lawsuit was filed. Our client sustained injuries to her neck, back, shoulders, hip, right knee, right ankle, right foot, right wrist, and right hand. Her injuries made it difficult for her to continue her business as a daycare owner.
Our client was traveling south on I-635 in Mesquite when he slowed for traffic due to another wreck ahead. The defendant didn’t believe that our client needed to stop when he did and blamed him for the wreck. Our client received several lower back injections to treat his persistent back pain. The insurance company paid $15,000 over the policy limits without going to trial.
Our client was traveling in the right lane on Josey Lane in Farmers Branch. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was traveling in the middle lane. Our client was struck when the 18-wheeler changed lanes improperly. The driver of the 18-wheeler had not received any training on the operation of a commercial motor vehicle. He was hired by his uncle, who was the owner of the company. The trucking company did not investigate the cause of the collision. Due to her injuries, our client was recommended a lower back surgery.