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Settlement Calculator Pro is a free settlement calculator for personal injury claims. Estimate medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, injury severity, and shared fault before you react to an offer.

  • 100% Free
  • No Signup
  • Not a Law Firm
  • Educational Only

Use the quick estimate first, then open the full calculator for deeper breakdowns.

Quick Estimate Panel
Car Accident
10%
Injury severity
Estimated settlement range
$60,052
Low $52,000 · Mid $60,000 · High $68,000
Moderate claim blend using multiplier and per-diem logic, adjusted for shared fault.
Economic damages $28,000
Pain & suffering $38,724
Daily recovery value $259/day
Fault adjustment -10%
Free calculator access with no account wall
Neutral educational positioning, not a law firm funnel
Fast browser-first experience designed for mobile
Methodology explains how every estimate is calculated
Only published calculators are shown — no placeholder pages
Clear formulas, clear limits, and real live pages only
How It Works

Three inputs. One honest estimate range.

Most settlement estimates start with measurable losses, then apply severity and liability factors to produce a more realistic range.

Example: moderate car accident claim

A simple homepage-friendly example using core economic damages.

Medical expenses$12,000
Lost wages$4,500
Severity multiplier3.0×
Estimated mid range$49,500
Settlement calculator dashboard illustration A light dashboard illustration showing claim factors, a payout range, and settlement components. $68,240 adjusted claim range OVERVIEW $54.9K – $81.5K MEDICAL $18.5K WAGES $7.1K PAIN & SUFFERING BLEND multiplier + daily recovery value
A quick visual for how damages, recovery time, and shared fault shape the estimate range.
01
Enter damages

Start with medical costs and wage loss

Most settlement estimate tools begin with measurable losses. That makes the starting point easier to understand and easier to explain to users.

MedicalWagesDirect losses
02
Pick severity

Severity shapes pain and suffering

The estimate then grows or shrinks based on how serious the injury is, how long recovery takes, and whether the harm is temporary or lasting.

MinorModerateSevere
03
Review liability

Shared fault can lower the range

A realistic settlement calculator should acknowledge that fault matters. Shared liability can reduce the likely range before negotiation even begins.

FaultComparative rules
04
Read the range

Ranges feel more honest than one promise

The output should guide expectations, not sell certainty. A realistic range is more useful than a single guaranteed number.

Low / mid / highEducational use
Live Category Spotlight

Start with personal injury settlement calculators

This category brings together the site's current personal injury tools, including car accident, slip and fall, dog bite, medical malpractice, wrongful death, pain and suffering, and lost wages calculators.

  • Car accident
  • Slip and fall
  • Dog bite
  • Medical malpractice
  • Wrongful death
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
Why Trust Settlement Calculator Pro

Built to feel more trustworthy than the usual calculator page.

Trust starts with transparent positioning, careful language, and calculator pages that show their estimate logic instead of hiding it.

Neutral by design

The site should feel useful before it feels commercial, with no invented urgency, no hidden law-firm angle, and no pressure just to reveal a number.

Methodology stays visible

Users should be able to see where the estimate comes from, including economic damages, pain and suffering, fault adjustments, and the final range logic.

Authority sources matter

Calculator pages become more believable when key factors are grounded in public sources such as NHTSA, CDC, BLS, IRS, OSHA, CMS, and relevant state agencies.

Clear site information

About, disclaimer, privacy, and contact pages help people understand what the site is, what it is not, and how to use the calculators responsibly.

How the estimates stay grounded

Each calculator page explains damages, methodology, FAQs, and page-specific disclaimers in plain language so the result feels useful and believable.

Settlement calculators are educational estimate tools, not exact payout predictors. They can model common factors such as medical costs, lost wages, severity, and pain and suffering, but they cannot fully measure evidence quality, policy limits, insurer strategy, or jurisdiction-specific law. A trustworthy calculator should show a range, not a guarantee.

No. All calculations run entirely in your browser. We do not collect, store, transmit, or sell any information you enter into our calculators. No account is required and no data is sent to our servers.

The multiplier method estimates non-economic damages by multiplying economic damages by a number that reflects injury severity. Minor claims may justify a lower multiplier, while severe or permanent injuries may justify a higher one. It is a framework for estimation, not a promise of the final result.

No. A calculator is useful before any legal conversation because it helps users understand the moving parts of a claim value. It does not replace legal advice, but it gives a clearer starting point than guessing.

Economic damages are measurable losses such as medical bills, lost wages, future care, and property damage. Non-economic damages cover harder-to-price harms such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Strong calculator pages should explain both.

A first offer is often just an opening number. A calculator cannot negotiate for you, but it can help you compare the offer against a broader educational range before you react too quickly.

Compensation for personal physical injuries or physical sickness is generally not taxable under IRS rules. Taxable components commonly include punitive damages, interest, emotional distress unrelated to physical injury, and lost wages or back pay in non-physical-injury or employment claims.

There is no universal timeline. Straightforward claims can resolve much faster than disputed or catastrophic cases. A calculator estimates possible value, but it does not control medical timelines, insurer behavior, or legal procedure.

Ready When You Are

Know the range before the next conversation.

Start with the personal injury hub or jump straight to the calculator that matches your case. Every link here points to a real published page.

Important Notice

These calculators provide educational estimates only and do not constitute legal advice. Settlement values vary based on the facts of a case, jurisdiction, evidence, insurance limits, and legal representation.