Why the range is broad
Case value can depend on medical records, liability, insurance limits, treatment history, lost wages, and state law.
Answer a few questions about your accident, injuries, treatment, and insurance situation. You’ll get a broad estimated compensation range and see if your case may qualify for a free attorney review.
Case value can depend on medical records, liability, insurance limits, treatment history, lost wages, and state law.
Injury, treatment, not-at-fault status, accident timing, commercial vehicles, and insurance disputes can all affect value.
If your answers show strong factors, you can request a free review so an attorney or legal-service provider can evaluate the details.
Use this free car accident compensation calculator to get a broad estimate of what your claim may be worth. Your potential compensation can depend on your injuries, medical treatment, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, fault, insurance coverage, and the laws in your state.
This calculator is designed to help you understand possible claim ranges after a crash. It does not guarantee a settlement amount and does not replace legal advice.
Minor injury claims may resolve for a few thousand dollars, while severe injury claims involving surgery, hospitalization, long-term disability, or commercial vehicles may be worth significantly more. The ranges shown by this calculator are general examples only; your actual result may be higher or lower after records, liability, and insurance coverage are reviewed.
The amount may depend on injuries, medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, fault, insurance coverage, and state law. No calculator can guarantee a specific amount.
It can provide a broad starting estimate, but it cannot predict an exact settlement. Actual value depends on evidence, liability, medical records, policy limits, negotiations, and state law.
A claim may include emergency care, doctor visits, physical therapy, surgery, future care, lost wages, vehicle damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other accident-related damages.
In many states you may still be able to recover compensation if you were partly at fault, but the amount may be reduced. Fault rules vary by state.
It is often smart to understand your full damages before accepting an early offer. Once a settlement is accepted, you usually cannot ask for more later.