Legal planning calculators (estimates only—not legal advice)
Free educational calculators for rough settlement ranges, asset splits, and accident compensation estimates. Not legal advice; for discussion with a qualified attorney only.
Let us be direct: nothing on this website is legal advice. Laws change by state and country, insurance carriers negotiate aggressively, and your story always has details a form cannot see. What these tools can do is help you organize numbers before you pay for an hour with a lawyer—or understand what questions to ask when you get there.
People still search for settlement ranges and split scenarios because they need a starting point, not because they think a website replaces counsel. We write in that spirit: transparent assumptions, clear limits, and a hard push toward licensed professionals for anything that affects your rights or safety.
Why we grouped these tools together
Legal-adjacent topics are sensitive for advertisers and search quality. We pair every legal-themed tool with visible disclaimers and educational framing. That is better for users and better for long-term trust than pretending a calculator can predict a courtroom outcome.
Who these are for
- Individuals exploring options after an injury or accident (with medical and legal follow-up)
- People navigating divorce finances who need a neutral math baseline
- Anyone trying to translate a messy situation into line items before a consultation
If you are hurt, unsafe, or facing a deadline from a court or insurer, speak to a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction. Use these pages to prepare—not to decide.
All 3 tools in this cluster
Personal Injury Settlement Calculator
Rough, educational estimate for special damages and pain-and-suffering multipliers—not legal advice or a prediction of your case.
Open Injury SettlementDivorce Asset Split Calculator
Split a simple net marital pool by percentage—math only, not legal advice about what counts as marital property.
Open Divorce SplitCar Accident Compensation Calculator
Blend property damage with rough general-damages bands on economic losses—illustrative only, not an insurer’s offer.
Open Accident ClaimLooking for something else? Browse the full sitemap or use the search bar in the header.