Personal Injury Settlement Calculator

⚖️ Personal Injury Settlement Estimator

Estimate potential settlement value based on medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering.
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Minor (1.5x)Moderate (3.0x)Severe (5.0x)
Estimated Settlement Range
$51,000 – $68,000
Based on standard multiplier method (non-economic damages)
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This is an estimate only. Actual settlements vary widely. Consult a qualified personal injury attorney.
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Estimate the Potential Value of a Personal Injury Claim

This calculator uses the commonly referenced multiplier method to help you estimate the potential value of a personal injury settlement. While no tool can predict the exact outcome of a claim, this gives you a general idea of how medical bills, lost wages, and pain‑and‑suffering factors may influence the total estimate.

What This Calculator Considers

  • Medical Expenses: Past and estimated future treatment costs.
  • Lost Wages: Income lost due to time away from work.
  • Multiplier: A factor (typically 1–5) representing pain, suffering, and impact on daily life.
  • Total Estimated Value: A combined estimate based on the above inputs.

How the Multiplier Method Works

The multiplier reflects the severity of the injury. Minor injuries may use a lower multiplier, while more serious injuries may justify a higher one. This method is widely used for rough estimates but does not replace a professional evaluation.

What Affects Settlement Amounts

  • Severity and long‑term impact of the injury
  • Quality of medical documentation
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Insurance policy limits
  • Liability clarity and supporting evidence

Why This Tool Is Helpful

It provides a structured way

How Are Personal Injury Settlements Calculated?

Insurance adjusters and attorneys often use the multiplier method: total medical bills (past and future) are multiplied by a factor based on injury severity, then lost wages and other hard costs are added. This calculator gives a ballpark range—actual settlements depend on liability, policy limits, and negotiation.

Disclaimer: This is not legal advice. For a precise valuation, consult a personal injury lawyer. Many offer free consultations.