FreeInjuryCalc
Our Mission

About FreeInjuryCalc

Providing instant, transparent, and accurate settlement calculation models for accident victims across North America.

Why We Built FreeInjuryCalc

After a car accident, victims face not only physical and emotional challenges, but also a complex web of legal questions, medical invoices, and aggressive insurance representatives. Most online settlement calculators exist solely to capture your personal contact details and sell them as "leads" to marketing groups or law firms.

We believe that basic legal transparency should not be locked behind a lead generation form. FreeInjuryCalc was founded to give accident victims a 100% free, immediate, and sign-up-free tool to calculate their ballpark settlement values using standard industry formulas and actual state-specific negligence laws.

How Our Calculator Differs

Many calculators apply a generic formula that completely ignores regional regulations. We developed a comprehensive database spanning all 50 US states and major Canadian provinces (such as Ontario).

  • Comparative & Contributory Negligence Systems: Our engine adjusts your potential recovery automatically depending on whether your state applies pure comparative, modified comparative (50% or 51% bar), or pure contributory rules.
  • No-Fault Insurance & PIP Thresholds: For states like New York, Florida, or Michigan, our system factors in Personal Injury Protection limits and verbal serious injury thresholds.
  • Damage Caps & Deductibles: The tool accounts for legal caps on non-economic damages and regional deductions (such as Ontario's statutory deductible).

Our Commitment

We do not ask for your phone number, email address, or social security details. You can compute unlimited quick, detailed, or state-specific calculations completely anonymously. We monetize solely through unobtrusive third-party ads (such as Google AdSense) to keep the hosting and calculation servers running.

Contact and Legal Information

For feedback regarding the calculator's formulas or to suggest database updates, please visit our Contact Us page. For details on how we protect your privacy, review our Privacy Policy.