Legal Disclaimer
Last Updated: April 14, 2026
Important: This Website Does Not Provide Legal Advice
The information provided on CarAccidentCalculator.net, including settlement estimates generated by our calculator tool, is for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be treated as such. Always consult with a licensed personal injury attorney for advice about your specific situation.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Using this website or the settlement calculator does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and CarAccidentCalculator.net, its owners, employees, or any affiliated attorneys or law firms. An attorney-client relationship is only established when you formally retain a licensed attorney through a written retainer agreement.
You should not act or refrain from acting based on information from this website without seeking professional legal counsel from a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
Estimate Accuracy
The settlement estimates provided by our calculator are rough approximations only. They are generated using general industry formulas and multipliers applied to the information you provide. These estimates:
- Are not guarantees of any settlement amount or case outcome
- May differ significantly from actual settlement values due to factors not captured by the calculator
- Do not account for specific state laws, insurance policy limits, evidence strength, pre-existing conditions, or other case-specific variables
- Should not be relied upon as a substitute for a professional legal evaluation of your case
No Guarantee of Results
CarAccidentCalculator.net makes no guarantees or representations regarding the outcome of any legal matter or the amount of any settlement or verdict. Past results referenced on this website (if any) do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case. Every case is unique, and results depend on the specific facts and circumstances involved.
State Law Variations
Personal injury laws vary significantly from state to state. Important differences include:
- Statutes of limitations (time limits for filing a claim)
- Comparative vs. contributory negligence rules
- Damage caps and limitations
- No-fault insurance requirements
- Minimum insurance coverage requirements
Our calculator does not account for these state-specific variations. You should consult with an attorney licensed in your state for advice specific to your jurisdiction.
Statute of Limitations Warning
Every state has a statute of limitations that sets a deadline for filing a personal injury lawsuit. If you fail to file within this time period, you may permanently lose your right to seek compensation. Statutes of limitations typically range from 1 to 6 years, with most states having a 2 to 3 year deadline from the date of the accident.
Do not rely on this website to determine your filing deadline. Contact a licensed attorney in your state immediately to ensure you do not miss your deadline.
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This website constitutes attorney advertising in some jurisdictions. CarAccidentCalculator.net may receive compensation from attorneys or law firms for referrals made through the Site. The choice of an attorney is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements or this website.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Free consultations may not be available in all states or for all types of cases. Any fee arrangement with an attorney will be governed by a separate retainer agreement between you and the attorney.
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Medical Disclaimer
This website does not provide medical advice. References to injuries, treatments, and medical conditions are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider for any questions about a medical condition.
Consult a Licensed Attorney
If you have been injured in a car accident, we strongly recommend that you consult with a licensed personal injury attorney in your state as soon as possible. An experienced attorney can:
- Evaluate the specific facts and circumstances of your case
- Advise you of your legal rights and options
- Help you understand applicable state laws and deadlines
- Negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf
- Represent you in court if necessary
Most personal injury attorneys offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless they recover compensation for you.
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