Our Personal Injury Settlement Calculator is a simple tool designed to help accident victims estimate their potential compensation. Whether you've been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or another personal injury case, this calculator provides a general guideline based on key financial factors.
1.5x – Minor injuries (e.g., mild sprains, bruises)
2x - 3x – Moderate injuries (e.g., fractures, soft tissue injuries)
4x - 5x – Severe or life-altering injuries (e.g., surgeries, long-term disabilities)
✔ Estimates potential personal injury settlements based on common legal formulas.
✔ Helps users understand how damages like medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering impact compensation.
✔ Provides a general idea of settlement value before speaking to an attorney.
This tool provides an estimate only and does not guarantee settlement amounts. Every case is unique, and factors like liability, insurance policy limits, and state laws can affect the final compensation. For an accurate case evaluation, contact our legal team today for a free consultation.
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If you've been injured in a car accident due to someone else's negligence, you shouldn't have to navigate the legal system alone. At Hall & Dixon PLLC, we fight for individuals and families who are facing the physical, emotional, and financial aftermath of serious auto accidents.
From medical bills and lost income to pain, suffering, and long-term care, our attorneys understand the full impact of personal injury—and we’re here to help you pursue the compensation you rightfully deserve.
✅ Aggressive representation against insurance companies
✅ Proven results in bodily injury and civil damages claims.
✅ Compassionate support every step of the way
✅ No fees unless we win your case.
Don't wait—North Carolina law limits the time you have to file a personal injury claim. Let us help you protect your rights and secure your future.
📞 Call us at (704) 993-6825. Serving Charlotte and surrounding areas across North Carolina