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    Personal Injury Settlement Calculator

    Estimate net personal injury settlement after attorney fee, case costs, liens, and medical bills.

    This page is an editable estimator with realistic defaults so you can model your own situation in minutes.

    Net settlement = gross settlement - attorney fee - case costs - liens - unpaid bills.

    Treat the result as a planning estimate and verify important numbers with the relevant official source before acting.

    Estimated net settlement$41,670
    Attorney fee$33,330
    Total deductions$58,330
    Net percentage41.67%
    Breakdown
    Gross settlement$100,000
    Case costs$5,000
    Liens$15,000
    Unpaid bills$5,000

    Assumptions

    • This is an educational estimate and not legal advice.
    • State law, local court practice, income definitions, deductions, custody, add-ons, caps, hardship, and judicial discretion can change real results.
    • Use official court calculators/forms and consult a licensed attorney before making legal decisions.
    Method

    How this calculator works

    Formula used

    Net settlement = gross settlement - attorney fee - case costs - liens - unpaid bills.

    Example calculation

    Plug in your own numbers and the result updates instantly. Net settlement = gross settlement - attorney fee - case costs - liens - unpaid bills.

    FAQ

    Personal Injury Settlement Calculator FAQ

    Is this personal injury settlement calculator legal advice?

    No. It is a general educational estimate only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship and cannot predict what a judge, agency, insurer, mediator, or opposing party will do.

    Why are the legal assumptions editable?

    Family-law, support, garnishment, settlement, and fee rules vary by state, county, case facts, income definitions, deductions, custody, local practice, and court discretion.

    What should I verify before relying on the result?

    Use official state calculators, current statutes, court forms, orders, pay records, settlement documents, and advice from a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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