Compensation calculator

There are many sites online that offer a compensation calculator. If you’ve had an accident that wasn’t your fault in the last 3 years then you will likely be entitled to compensation. The question on most people’s minds is how much compensation you will be entitled to. The truth is that making calculations like this is not very easy to do online. Yes we can tell you rough guidelines of how much you may be entitled to, but any personal injury compensation calculator is frankly a blunt tool.

This is because most accidents happen in unique circumstances, and people are unique people. There is no way to say that as you’ve suffered with whiplash you will be entitled to £5,000 for example. The truth is you could be entitled to £1,000 or you could be entitled to £10,000 or even more. At compensation calculator, we want to give you a realistic idea of how much you can claim for your accident.

Get a realistic estimate for your compensation

The only way to get a fair estimate of how much you will be entitled to is to speak with a solicitor who specialises in personal injury claims. A solicitor who specialises in this area will have a vast experience of previous claims and will be able to give you a realistic assessment based on:

  • Your injuries
  • Your personal situation
  • Any psychological damage suffered
  • Any loss of earnings
  • Any rehabilitation treatments needed
  • Any other special  circumstances

As you can see, there are many factors is calculating how much compensation you will get. A solicitor will do a far better job in calculating compensation than an online tool that tells you rough ideas without taking into consideration all of the factors.

Speak with our solicitors

Once you give us a call we will listen to what happened in your accident and will be able to advise you further. We have many solicitors on our panel who have a vast experience of different types of personal injuries. The key is to find you the right solicitor who specialises in the exact type of injury that you have had. Having a specialist on your side should greatly increase your chances of success.

No Win No Fee

All of our claims are carried out on a ‘no win no fee’ basis. This means that if you win your case you will keep every penny of your compensation. We charge our fees to the other side. If you were to lose your case, you will pay no fees either.

Either way, it is risk free for you to make your claim.

Whiplash

Whiplash is by far the most common injury that people claim for. This is because it is a very common injury that you can receive when you’re involved in a car accident. A whiplash compensation calculator or car accident compensation calculator is still very inaccurate, but we can give you a rough idea of typical compensation amounts based on the JSB (judicial studies board) guidelines. These amounts do not take into consideration loss of earnings or other factors such as treatments needed etc.

Minor whiplash

Full recovery in under a year – £1,000 – £2,850

Full recovery in around 2 years – £2,850 – £5,150

Moderate whiplash

Injuries that have worsened previous medical conditions, recovery within a few years to a level where it is a ‘nuisance’ rather than specific pain, and a greater chance of further problems at a later stage. – £5,150 – £9,000

Severe whiplash and neck injuries

Dislocation or fractured neck – £16,400 – £21,600

Severe damage to neck and tissue – Around £36,000

Permanent neck damage – £43,000 – £86,000

Permanent neck damage with little or no movement – Around £97,000

What to do now!

To calculate your compensation accurately you need to give us a call. We’ll quickly give you a good idea of how much you may get, and at the same time give you a great level of service on a ‘no win no fee’ basis.

You can call the number on every page of this site, or even better fill out one of the ‘call back’ forms and we’ll call you right back. At compensation calculator we aim to get you the best service as well as a realistic human estimate of what you’re entitled to.

Contact us TODAY and find out how much your claim is really worth.

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