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Arizona Personal Injury Settlement Calculator

Arizona Personal Injury Settlement Calculator


Estimated Settlement & Recovery

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Attorney’s Fee $0.00
Case Costs & Liens $0.00
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Disclaimer: This calculator provides a rough estimate for informational purposes and is not legal advice. Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence rule, meaning your final recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. There is no cap on damages in Arizona. Consult a qualified Arizona attorney for accurate legal counsel.

What the Arizona Personal Injury Settlement Calculator Does

This calculator estimates your potential settlement amount based on key factors like:

  • Medical bills (past and future)
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Injury severity
  • Your share of fault
  • Insurance limits
  • Attorney fees and case costs

Once you enter your information, the calculator gives you:

  • Economic damages (your financial losses)
  • Non-economic damages (pain, suffering, emotional distress)
  • Total estimated settlement
  • Your likely net recovery after legal fees and costs

You’ll instantly see how each variable impacts your bottom line — all while following Arizona’s pure comparative negligence rule.

Understanding Arizona’s Comparative Negligence Rule

Arizona uses a pure comparative negligence system.
That means even if you’re partly at fault, you can still recover compensation — it’s just reduced by your percentage of fault.

Example:
If your damages total $100,000 but you’re 20% at fault, you could still recover $80,000.

Good news: Arizona does not cap damages, so there’s no legal limit on what you can recover.

How the Calculator Works (Step by Step)

Here’s a simple look at what happens behind the scenes:

  1. Add up your damages.
    The calculator totals your medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage.
  2. Adjust for injury severity.
    Based on how serious your injuries are, the calculator multiplies your economic losses using preset “severity multipliers”:
    • Minor injuries: 1.5×
    • Moderate injuries:
    • Severe injuries: 4.5×
    This adds a fair estimate for pain and suffering (non-economic damages).
  3. Reduce for fault (if any).
    If you were partially at fault, the calculator automatically reduces your total settlement accordingly.
  4. Check for insurance policy limits.
    If the other driver’s insurance policy has a limit (e.g., $100,000), your potential settlement can’t exceed that.
  5. Subtract attorney fees and case costs.
    Finally, the calculator deducts typical attorney fees (33%–40%) and any case costs or medical liens to estimate your net recovery.

Example: A Realistic Arizona Case

Let’s say:

  • Medical bills: $25,000
  • Lost wages: $10,000
  • Property damage: $5,000
  • You suffered moderate injuries (3× multiplier)
  • You were 10% at fault
  • The at-fault driver’s policy limit: $100,000
  • Attorney fee: 33%
  • Case costs: $2,000

Calculation:

  1. Economic damages: $25,000 + $10,000 + $5,000 = $40,000
  2. Non-economic damages: ($25,000 + $10,000) × 3 = $105,000
  3. Total before reductions: $145,000
  4. Minus 10% fault: $130,500
  5. Minus attorney fees (33%): $43,065
  6. Minus costs ($2,000):
    Estimated net recovery: ~$85,435

That’s the kind of transparency the calculator provides in seconds.

Why Use This Calculator?

Using an Arizona Personal Injury Settlement Calculator helps you:

  • Get a realistic range before talking to a lawyer
  • Understand how fault and severity impact your claim
  • Estimate your net recovery after fees and costs
  • Prepare smarter for settlement negotiations or consultations

It’s not a replacement for legal advice, but it gives you a solid head start.

Important Disclaimer

The calculator gives a rough estimate only.
Every case is unique — factors like long-term medical care, pain level, emotional trauma, or insurance company behavior can shift your final settlement.

Always consult an Arizona personal injury attorney for a precise evaluation of your case.

Key Takeaways

  • Arizona uses pure comparative negligence (you can recover even if partly at fault).
  • There’s no damage cap in Arizona.
  • The calculator estimates economic and non-economic damages, adjusted for fault and attorney fees.
  • It’s a free, fast, and simple way to understand your case’s potential value.