Estimate Your Injury Case Value — Fast, Free & Private

Use our powerful calculator to understand what your case may be worth in just minutes. No signup required.

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Step 1: Answer a few questions about your injury and accident.
Step 2: Our system analyzes your answers based on legal data.
Step 3: Instantly see your estimated case value.

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Total costs of medical treatments related to the injury, including hospital visits, surgeries, rehabilitation, medications, and anticipated future care.

Example: $15,000 for ER visit, surgery, and physical therapy after a car accident.

Income lost due to the injury, encompassing time off work, reduced hours, or inability to return to previous employment. Future income loss can also be included.

Example: $8,000 in missed wages during a two-month recovery period.

Costs to repair or replace property damaged in the incident, such as vehicles, electronics, or personal belongings.

Example: $3,000 to repair a car after a collision.

Miscellaneous costs personally paid due to the incident, like transportation to medical appointments or hiring assistance at home.

Example: $200 in Uber rides to doctor visits.

A number representing the severity of physical pain, emotional distress, and overall life impact. A higher number indicates more serious or long-lasting injuries.

  • 1 = Minor cuts and bruises
  • 3 = Broken bone with moderate recovery time
  • 5 = Long-term disability or chronic pain

Percentage of fault attributed to the injured party. In many states, compensation may be reduced if the injured party is partially at fault.

Example: If you are found to be 20% at fault, your compensation may be reduced by 20%.

This is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay out for a claim under the at-fault party’s policy. Even if your damages exceed this limit, the insurance provider will not pay more than this cap. Example: If your estimated case value is $150,000 but the policy limit is $100,000, you may only be able to recover up to $100,000 unless other sources of compensation are available.

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estimated case value
$40,000
Economic Losses
$40,000
Pain & Suffering
$215,000
Adjusted for % fault
$215,000
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Estimate Your Personal Injury Case Value

Understanding what your personal injury case may be worth is a critical first step after an accident. Our free case value estimator uses common legal formulas and Georgia-specific rules—like comparative fault—to give you a rough estimate of your potential settlement.

Whether you’ve been in a car accident, truck collision, slip and fall, or workplace injury, we help you calculate:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering
  • Out-of-pocket costs

Know Your Rights in Georgia: The 50% Rule

In Georgia, personal injury claims follow modified comparative negligence. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover damages. If you are 49% or less at fault, your compensation will be reduced proportionally.

This rule can have a major impact on your case value. Don’t make the mistake of accepting blame or a lowball offer from insurance without speaking to a lawyer.

Need Cash Now? Injury Loans Can Help

If you’re waiting for a settlement but struggling to pay bills, you don’t have to suffer in silence. We offer pre-settlement funding (also known as injury loans) so you can borrow against your case—with no credit checks or income verification.

  • Fast approval, often within 24 hours
  • Use funds for rent, food, medical bills, and more

Get a Free Accident Report — Instantly

Accident reports are a vital piece of your injury claim. Whether you were in a car crash, motorcycle accident, or commercial vehicle collision, getting your official accident report can help support your case and protect your rights.

We make it easy to request your Georgia accident report—for free.

Why Speak to a Lawyer Early?

Insurance companies work quickly to minimize payouts. They may offer you a settlement that’s far below your case’s true value—especially if you haven’t spoken with an attorney.

By working with a lawyer, you can:

  • Maximize your payout
  • Get help dealing with insurance adjusters
  • Avoid making costly legal mistakes
  • Focus on healing while your legal team handles the case

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is this calculator really free?
    Yes, 100% free and you don’t need to enter any contact information.
  2. How accurate is the estimate?
    Our estimates are based on regional data and case history. While they are not legal advice, they offer a reliable starting point.
  3. Do I need a lawyer to use this tool?
    No. The calculator is designed to help anyone — with or without legal representation.
  4. What if I want to talk to a lawyer afterward?
    We’ve partnered with trusted lawyers who can help. See trusted lawyers
  5. What types of cases can I use this for?
    Car accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, wrongful death, and more. You’ll see all supported types when you start the estimate.
  6. Can I get financial help while waiting on a settlement?
    Yes, injury loans are available with no upfront fees.
  7. How do I get a copy of my police accident report?
    You can request a free report from here

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