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Compensation Calculator

Find out what your injury could be worth in under a minute. Choose your injury, add any financial losses and get an instant guideline estimate.

  • 100% No Win No Fee
  • Judicial College Guidelines, 18th Edition
  • Free, no-obligation advice

Step 1 of 4

Which part of the body was injured?

Step 2 of 4

Tell us more about the injury

Step 3 of 4

Your injuries and financial losses

Have you lost money because of the injury? (Optional)

These financial losses are known as special damages. They are added on top of the guideline injury amount. Leave any box blank or enter 0 to skip it.

Wages, overtime and bonuses lost through time off work, including expected future losses.
Prescriptions, treatment, physiotherapy and travel to appointments.
Help with cooking, cleaning or childcare, mobility aids and home adjustments.
Your guideline estimate

This is a guide, not a guarantee. The injury figures are guideline brackets for general damages taken from the Judicial College Guidelines, 18th Edition. The compensation you could receive depends on the individual facts of your case, your medical evidence and your prognosis. Whiplash figures are fixed tariff amounts under the Whiplash Injury Regulations 2021.

Figures are for guidance only and relate to general damages unless stated. Guideline brackets: Judicial College Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases, 18th Edition. Accident Claims works on a 100% No Win No Fee basis.

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What does this compensation calculator tell you?

This compensation calculator estimates the guideline value of the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by your injury, known as general damages. The figures come from the Judicial College Guidelines (18th Edition), the brackets solicitors and courts in England and Wales use when valuing personal injury claims.

You can also add financial losses such as lost earnings, medical costs and care costs, known as special damages, to build a fuller picture of what your claim could be worth. Every claim is different, so treat the result as a starting point. For an accurate valuation based on your circumstances and medical evidence, speak to our team for free.

How the calculator works

1

Choose your injury

Pick the part of the body affected, or search for your injury by name. Each severity option includes a plain-English description to help you find the closest match.

2

Add any other injuries and losses

Suffered more than one injury? Add each one. Then include any lost earnings, medical and travel costs, or care costs if you have them.

3

Get your guideline estimate

See the guideline compensation bracket for your injuries instantly, with a clear breakdown of how the figure is made up.

What your estimate includes

Personal injury compensation is made up of two parts. The calculator covers both.

General damages

Compensation for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by the injury itself. These are the guideline brackets from the Judicial College Guidelines that the calculator shows for each injury and severity.

Special damages

Compensation for the financial losses caused by your injury, such as lost earnings, medical expenses, travel costs and the cost of care and support. You can enter these in step 3 to add them to your estimate.

Why claim with Accident Claims?

No Win No Fee. Start your claim with no upfront solicitor fees. The terms are explained clearly before you begin.
Free consultation. Discuss what happened and understand your options with no obligation to proceed.
Specialist solicitors. Experienced personal injury solicitors who handle claims like yours every day.
Support from start to finish. Your solicitor gathers the evidence, values the claim and negotiates on your behalf.

Compensation calculator FAQs

How accurate is this compensation calculator?

The calculator uses the guideline brackets from the Judicial College Guidelines (18th Edition), which solicitors and courts use when valuing general damages. It gives a realistic guideline range, but the compensation you could receive depends on the individual facts of your case, your medical evidence and your prognosis. For an accurate valuation, speak to a solicitor.

What are general damages and special damages?

General damages compensate you for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by your injury. Special damages compensate you for the financial losses caused by the injury, such as lost earnings, medical expenses, travel costs and care costs.

Can I claim for more than one injury?

Yes. If you suffered multiple injuries in the same accident, they can all be included in one claim, and you can add each injury in the calculator. When valuing multiple injuries, the court looks at the overall effect on you rather than simply adding the brackets together, so a combined figure is an approximate guide.

How long do I have to make a personal injury claim?

Most personal injury claims have a three-year time limit, usually running from the date of the accident or the date you connected your injury to it. Exceptions can apply, for example for children and for people who lack the mental capacity to claim for themselves. It is best to seek advice as early as you can.

What is a No Win No Fee agreement?

A No Win No Fee agreement, also called a Conditional Fee Agreement, allows an eligible claimant to start a personal injury claim without paying their solicitor's fees upfront. If the claim succeeds, a success fee is usually deducted from the compensation. Your solicitor will explain the terms clearly before you decide to go ahead.

Ready to find out what your claim could be worth?

Get your guideline estimate now, or speak to our team for free advice about your accident with no obligation to proceed.

Figures are guideline brackets for general damages from the Judicial College Guidelines, 18th Edition, and are a guide only.

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