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Car Accident Calculator for Fast Claim Value Estimates

Car Accident Calculator helps injured drivers, passengers, and attorneys estimate car accident claim value with a short, private intake. Answer a few questions about injuries, treatment, medical bills, lost wages, fault, and insurance to get a clear starting point.

Takes less than 2 minutes

Free to use
Private and secure
Built for claim estimates, not guesses

Why Car Accident Calculator Is Trusted

Built to help people understand claim value, not to oversell a result.

Claim details that matter

It reviews accident type, injuries, treatment, medical bills, and lost wages.

Fault and insurance context

The intake includes fault status, police report details, and whether the at-fault driver has insurance.

Fast first read

Users can get a rough estimate in minutes instead of waiting for a first call back.

Secure lead capture

The form uses TCPA consent, clear disclaimer language, and secure handling of user details.

About Car Accident Calculator

This is a car accident settlement estimate and intake tool for injured people and attorneys who want a clearer first look at claim value. It focuses on the facts that usually move a case forward: injuries, treatment, bills, lost wages, fault, and insurance.

Car Accident Calculator was created to give injured drivers and passengers a fast, private way to understand what their claim might be worth before making any commitments.

It is designed around a short, 8-step intake, a plain-language estimate, and clear disclaimer language so users know the result is a starting point, not a guarantee.

8-step intake

Guides users through accident details, injuries, treatment, and contact information.

Estimate model

Uses injury severity, medical bills, lost wages, and fault context to build a rough range.

Case screening

Helps users and attorneys see which claims may need closer review.

Secure handling

Built with clear privacy, TCPA consent, and no attorney-client confusion.

How Car Accident Calculator Works

Answer a few questions, then use the estimate to decide what to do next.

What this reviews

Accident details
Injury types
Medical treatment
Medical bills
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Fault status
Insurance status
1

Share the details

Tell us about the crash, your injuries, and the treatment you have received.

2

Review the estimate

The calculator uses your answers to build a rough settlement range based on the information provided.

3

See the next step

If the case looks like it needs review, it points you toward attorney follow-up.

This gives you a rough starting point for claim value and helps you decide whether attorney review makes sense.

What Users Say

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The draft intake showed exactly what information I needed to gather before I spoke with a lawyer.

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Sarah M. | Dallas, TX

I liked that the form asked about treatment, bills, wages, and fault instead of just one basic question.

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James R. | Atlanta, GA

It gave me a clearer first read on claim value before I contacted anyone.

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Maria L. | Phoenix, AZ

The draft testimonial format makes it easy to see what verified social proof should look like later.

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Tyler K. | Tampa, FL

Car Accident Calculator FAQ

Clear answers about the estimate, the intake, and what happens next.

A free online tool that helps people estimate the value of a car accident claim based on the details they enter.

It gives a rough estimate range, not a guarantee. Real case value can change based on state law, evidence, insurance limits, and other facts.

Yes. It is free to use and does not require payment to start your estimate.

It reviews the accident details you enter, then uses injury severity, treatment, bills, lost wages, fault, and insurance context to build a rough range.

No. Using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship starts only if you formally retain a lawyer.

You will need basic accident details, injury information, treatment history, medical bills, lost wages, and contact information if you want the estimate sent to you.

Ready to Start Your Free Estimate?

Get a private, fast first read on claim value so you can decide what to do next.

No cost. No obligation. No attorney-client relationship.