Minor Injuries Bruises, minor cuts, soft tissue injuries, or minor whiplash.
Moderate Injuries Sprains, moderate whiplash, minor fractures, or concussions.
Serious Injuries Broken bones, herniated discs, torn ligaments, or surgery required.
Severe / Catastrophic Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, permanent disability, or amputation.
Your Estimated Settlement Range
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This educational estimate is based on the details you entered. Actual case value depends on evidence, insurance coverage, venue, liability, damages, and negotiation posture.
$50M+ Recovered
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Acting sooner preserves evidence and strengthens your case.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
Evidence can disappear quickly, especially vehicle data, photos, surveillance footage, and scene conditions.
Witness memory fades, so early documentation can protect important details.
Insurers begin building a defense immediately, often before injured people understand the full extent of harm.
Early medical records can connect the injury to the incident and reduce room for dispute.
Key Factors in Your Estimate
What You Should Do Next
Preserve medical records, bills, receipts, photos, and insurance correspondence.
Document symptoms and limitations in a daily journal while details are fresh.
Avoid recorded statements to the other party's insurer without legal counsel.
Talk with an attorney for a free, confidential case evaluation.
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Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Representative matters are provided for context only.
How We Calculate Your Estimate
This tool uses a multiplier-style educational model. Medical bills form the foundation, then severity, case type, treatment intensity, life impact, liability clarity, medical timing, and state-specific rules adjust the range.
Severity multipliers range from minor soft-tissue injuries to catastrophic harm.
Treatment and life-impact inputs help estimate non-economic damages.
Alabama contributory negligence and Georgia comparative fault are treated differently.
This is educational only. A lawyer must review the facts before giving case-specific guidance.
Important Disclaimer
This calculator provides an educational estimate only and does not constitute legal advice, a promise, a warranty, or a prediction of any result. Every case is unique.
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