Settlement Calculator

Free online calculators for personal injury settlements, medical malpractice claims, FMLA eligibility, and social security benefits. Get instant estimates for your legal case.

Pain & Suffering Calculator

Calculate potential pain and suffering damages based on medical expenses and injury severity.

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Settlement Estimate

Medical Expenses: $0
Pain & Suffering: $0
Total Settlement: $0
Attorney Fees (33%): $0
Net to Plaintiff: $0

Medical Malpractice Calculator

Estimate potential medical malpractice settlement based on injury type and damages.

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Settlement Estimate

Settlement Range: $0 - $0
Average Estimate: $0
Medical Costs: $0
Lost Wages: $0
Total Damages: $0

FMLA Eligibility Calculator

Determine your Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) eligibility and benefits.

FMLA Results

Eligible for FMLA: Not Calculated
Max Weeks Available: 0
Leave Type: N/A
Estimated End Date: N/A
Job Protection: N/A

Social Security Benefits Calculator

Estimate your Social Security retirement benefits based on current income and retirement age.

Monthly Benefit Estimates

At Age 62 (Early): $0
At Full Retirement Age: $0
At Age 70 (Delayed): $0
Spousal Benefit (50%): $0
Your Selected Age Benefit: $0

About Settlement Calculator

Our settlement calculator tools provide quick estimates for various legal and insurance scenarios. Whether you're dealing with personal injury claims, medical malpractice cases, FMLA leave, or planning for retirement, these calculators give you a starting point for understanding potential outcomes.

How It Works

Each calculator uses industry-standard formulas and average settlement data to provide estimates. The Pain & Suffering calculator uses either a multiplier method or per diem approach. The Medical Malpractice calculator references typical settlement ranges by injury type. The FMLA calculator checks eligibility requirements, and the Social Security calculator estimates benefits based on current income levels.

Important Disclaimer

These tools are for educational purposes only and should not replace professional legal or financial advice. Every case is unique, and actual settlements or benefits may vary significantly based on specific circumstances, local laws, and other factors.