Legal Calculators
Use our interactive calculators to get preliminary estimates for common legal matters.
Important Disclaimer
These calculators provide rough estimates only and should not be considered legal advice. Many factors affect legal outcomes that cannot be accounted for in these simplified tools. For accurate assessments of your specific situation, please consult with one of our attorneys.
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Our calculators use simplified formulas based on common legal principles and practices. They are designed to give you a general idea of what you might expect in your case, but actual outcomes can vary significantly based on many factors.
Settlement Calculator
The settlement calculator uses the multiplier method, which is one approach insurance companies and attorneys may use to estimate the value of personal injury claims. It takes into account your economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, property damage) and applies a multiplier to estimate pain and suffering compensation. The calculator also factors in comparative fault, which can reduce your settlement in states that follow comparative negligence rules.
Alimony Calculator
The alimony calculator estimates potential spousal support payments based on the income disparity between spouses, the length of the marriage, and other factors. Different states have different approaches to calculating alimony, and our calculator provides simplified estimates based on common practices. The duration of payments is typically related to the length of the marriage, though this varies by jurisdiction.
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