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What type of accident were you involved in?
Valid Auto Insurance
Did you have valid auto insurance at the time of the accident?
Emergency Response
Did an ambulance transport you after the injury?
Employment Details
What best describes your employment status at the time of the injury?
Daños Económicos
Calculate your financial losses.
Pain & Suffering
Choose the option that best describes your injury and its impact.
Liability Assessment
Indicate how much of the accident you believe was your fault.
Not at fault
Your Estimated Settlement Value
Please note: This is only an estimate.
Estimated Total Compensation
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Daños Económicos
Dolor y Sufrimiento
Itemized Calculation Breakdown
Daños Económicos
Pain & Suffering
Liability Adjustment
This calculator provides only an estimate based on typical settlement formulas used in California personal injury cases. Every case is unique, and actual settlement values can vary significantly based on specific facts, evidence quality, insurance coverage, and negotiation dynamics. This tool is not legal advice. For an accurate evaluation of your case, please consult with a qualified California personal injury attorney.
Please Note:
If you're trying to figure out what your personal injury case might be worth, the calculator above uses the same multiplier method that insurance adjusters and attorneys actually use. Just keep in mind: the more accurate your inputs, the more useful your estimate.
Conclusiones principales
- Your economic damages are the foundation of the entire calculation. Every dollar you can document in medical bills, lost wages, and out-of-pocket costs counts twice – once as financial losses and again because pain and suffering is calculated as a multiple of that same number.
- Be honest and thorough when entering your expenses. Include everything from ambulance rides to the gas you spent driving to physical therapy. Small costs add up, and leaving them out means undervaluing your claim.
- California's pure comparative negligence rule means even partial fault doesn't disqualify you. Your recovery gets reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages even at 99% fault under California's comparative negligence standard.
- This calculator provides an estimate, not a guarantee. Every case is different, and factors like the strength of your evidence, the defendant's insurance coverage, and the specific circumstances of your accident all play a role that no calculator can fully capture.
Getting Your Numbers Right
The calculator starts by adding up your economic damages. That's the concrete, documentable stuff: medical bills you've already paid, future treatment costs your doctors have outlined, wages you've lost while recovering, and any reduction in your future earning capacity.
Most people undercount here. Most people undercount here. They remember the big expenses – the ER visit, the surgery – but forget the smaller recurring ones: follow-up appointments, prescription costs, and physical therapy copays. If you hired someone to mow your lawn because you physically couldn't do it, that counts. If you had to pay for childcare during recovery appointments, that counts too.
One practical tip: start a folder (physical or digital) the day after your accident. Save every receipt, every bill, every explanation of benefits from your insurance. Document the good days and the bad ones. Took an Uber to your orthopedist because you couldn’t drive? Save the receipt. Missed your kid's soccer game because of a PT appointment? Write it down with the date. These details matter when it's time to show how the accident has impacted your quality of life.
How Pain and Suffering Damages Are Calculated
Once you've entered your economic damages, the calculator multiplies that total by a number between 1.5 and 5.0 to estimate your non-economic damages. That's the stuff that doesn't come with a receipt – the pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment that are just as real as your medical bills.
The multiplier you choose depends on the severity. A soft tissue injury with full recovery in a few weeks typically falls around 1.5x. A herniated disc requiring surgery that keeps you out of work for six months is closer to 3x. Catastrophic injuries (paralysis, amputation, severe brain damage) push toward 5x because the impact on your life is permanent.
If you check the "permanent effects" box and your multiplier is below 4.0, the calculator automatically bumps it up to 4.0. That reflects the reality that permanent injuries carry fundamentally different weight in settlement negotiations.
What Happens If You Were Partially at Fault
California follows pure comparative negligence, which means your settlement gets reduced by your share of fault but never eliminated entirely. For example, if your total damages amount to $200,000 and you were 25% at fault, your estimated recovery drops to $150,000.
The calculator lets you adjust this with a slider – be realistic about your number. If you were texting when the other driver ran a red light, you likely share some fault. Plugging in an honest estimate is more useful than assuming you were entirely blameless.
A Note for Uninsured Drivers
If you were in a car accident and didn't have valid auto insurance at the time, Proposition 213 prevents you from recovering non-economic damages. The calculator zeroes out your pain and suffering automatically when you indicate you were uninsured. You can still recover economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, but the multiplier won't apply.
What This Estimate Actually Means
The number at the bottom of the calculator is a starting point, not a guarantee. Real settlements depend on things like the strength of your evidence, how clearly liability can be established, and the defendant's insurance policy limits – among dozens of other factors specific to your situation.
If you've entered a known policy limit, the calculator caps your estimate at that limit. Collecting beyond policy limits is rare in practice, even when the math supports a higher number.
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