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Adds economic damages and a severity-based non-economic multiplier, scales by other-party fault percentage, and shows a broad band. Not legal advice.
Quick answer: Personal Injury Settlement Calculator
Economic specials plus a severity multiplier for pain and suffering, scaled by the other party’s fault share, yields the headline band before attorney-fee illustrations.
Example: Fifty thousand specials, moderate multiplier, eighty percent fault on defendant → mid‑six‑figure gross before comparative reductions on plaintiff fault.
Calculations follow the documented formula on this page; rounding and input units can change the last digit-treat outputs as educational estimates unless you reconcile with source systems.
* This is an estimate. Actual amounts may vary slightly based on input assumptions.
Caps, insurance limits, bad-faith leverage, and venue politics routinely dominate real outcomes-this is arithmetic on your typed specials only.
Adds economic damages and a severity-based non-economic multiplier, scales by other-party fault percentage, and shows a broad band. Not legal advice.
Inputs on this page: Medical bills ($), Future medical ($), Lost wages ($), Future lost earning capacity ($). Assumptions stay visible so you can reproduce the figure elsewhere.
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The Formula
Net ≈ (economic + economic×severity×disability) × fault%; range ± band; after-fee line illustrative| This tool | Net ≈ (economic + economic×severity×disability) × fault%; range ± band; after-fee line illustrative |
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Core relationship for Personal Injury Settlement Calculator:
Net ≈ (economic + economic×severity×disability) × fault%; range ± band; after-fee line illustrative
Worked check: Fifty thousand specials, moderate multiplier, eighty percent fault on defendant → mid‑six‑figure gross before comparative reductions on plaintiff fault.
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Fifty thousand specials, moderate multiplier, eighty percent fault on defendant → mid‑six‑figure gross before comparative reductions on plaintiff fault.
Re-enter the same numbers in the calculator above to confirm the page math matches the interactive result.
People who care about personal injury settlement calculator use Personal Injury Settlement Calculator as a planning sandbox: Medicare and ERISA liens eat net dollars even when gross looks attractive.
Instant response
Run Personal Injury Settlement Calculator in the browser and read the breakdown beside the form.
Transparent formula
The formula and worked example on this page match what the calculator uses.
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Cross-device ready
Layout works on mobile, tablet, and desktop for the same field labels.
Official references for context. Calculator outputs are planning estimates—confirm material decisions with the primary authority or a qualified professional. See our methodology and editorial policy.
Reviewed July 18, 2026 · Content stamp 2026-07-18
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No. Only a licensed attorney can advise on your matter.
Litigation outcomes vary with evidence, insurance limits, and venue.
Your recovery may be reduced by your share of fault where applicable.
A 33% illustration is shown; fee agreements differ.
Economic covers bills and wages; non-economic covers pain and suffering multipliers here.
Tax and payout timing are not modeled.
Economic specials plus a severity multiplier for pain and suffering, scaled by the other party’s fault share, yields the headline band before attorney-fee illustrations.
Fifty thousand specials, moderate multiplier, eighty percent fault on defendant → mid‑six‑figure gross before comparative reductions on plaintiff fault.
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