Arizona Car Accident Settlement Calculator
Estimate your potential settlement based on Arizona guidelines.
Estimated Settlement Range
Economic Damages: $0
Non-Economic Damages: $0
Total Property Damage: $0
Est. Total (Before Fault): $0
Fault Reduction (0%): $0
Est. Final Payout: $0
Disclaimer: This is a simplified estimate for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. The final payout is capped by the at-fault driver’s insurance limits. Under Arizona’s “Pure Comparative Negligence” law, your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Under the “Pay to Play” law (A.R.S. § 28-4033), you may be barred from non-economic damages if you were uninsured or convicted of a DUI.
What Is the Arizona Car Accident Settlement Calculator?
It’s a web-based tool that helps you estimate the value of your car accident settlement in Arizona. By entering specific details about your accident—like medical costs, lost wages, and insurance limits—you’ll get a customized payout estimate.
Important: This calculator doesn’t replace legal advice. It gives you a ballpark figure based on the numbers and choices you enter.
Why Arizona-Specific Matters
Arizona follows pure comparative negligence rules. That means your settlement can be reduced by your percentage of fault—even if you’re 99% to blame.
Also, under Arizona’s “pay-to-play” law (A.R.S. § 28-4033), you might be barred from getting pain and suffering compensation if:
- You didn’t have valid insurance at the time of the crash
- You were convicted of DUI in the accident
These rules are baked right into the calculator, so your estimate reflects real-world Arizona law.
How the Calculator Works: A Breakdown
Here’s how the Arizona Settlement Calculator calculates your estimated payout:
1. Property Damage
- Enter the cost to repair or replace your car.
- Select the severity of the damage: minor, moderate, severe, or totaled.
2. Medical Expenses
- Enter past medical bills.
- Add future medical costs (if any).
- Include how many days you were in recovery.
3. Lost Wages
- Enter any income you missed due to the accident.
4. Injury Severity
Choose from four levels:
- Minor (e.g., sprains)
- Moderate (e.g., whiplash, concussion)
- Serious (e.g., broken bones)
- Severe (e.g., permanent disability)
Each level applies a multiplier to your medical costs, estimating pain and suffering damages—unless barred by law.
5. At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Limits
- Input their Bodily Injury (BI) and Property Damage (PD) limits. If you don’t know, default amounts are used.
6. Your Insurance Status
- If you weren’t insured, your claim for pain and suffering could be zeroed out.
7. Fault Percentage
- You can still claim damages even if you were partly at fault—but your settlement is reduced proportionally.
8. Extra Factors That Boost or Lower Your Claim
Check any that apply:
- Police report filed
- Independent witnesses
- Represented by an attorney
- The at-fault driver was DUI
- Commercial vehicle involved
- You had pre-existing conditions (this can lower your payout)
What Does the Calculator Actually Do?
Once you click “Calculate Settlement,” it uses a script to:
- Add up your economic damages (medical bills, wages, property damage).
- Multiply those by a severity multiplier.
- Adjust for your percentage of fault.
- Apply Arizona law caps and limits (like insurance policy caps).
- Display a clean, itemized estimate showing:
- Bodily Injury Claim
- Property Damage Claim
- Reductions (like fault or legal caps)
- Final payout estimate
Example: How It Plays Out
Let’s say:
- $8,000 in medical bills
- $2,000 in lost wages
- $10,000 in car damage
- 30 recovery days
- Moderate injuries (2.5x multiplier)
- No DUI or insurance issues
- You were 20% at fault
Your total damages might be calculated like this:
- Base = $10,000
- Multiplier = 2.5 + extra factors
- General damages = $25,000+
- Fault reduction = 20%
- Insurance caps applied
Final settlement estimate? Around $28,000–$32,000, depending on exact factors.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving out future medical costs – These can be substantial and are often forgotten.
- Not considering your insurance status – Arizona law can wipe out pain and suffering damages if you’re uninsured or DUI.
- Ignoring fault percentage – Even a small percentage of fault impacts your bottom line.
- Overestimating insurance coverage – Your payout can’t exceed the at-fault driver’s policy limits.
Benefits of Using the Calculator
- Fast – Get a result in under a minute.
- Free – No cost, no obligation.
- Private – No personal info required.
- Realistic – Based on Arizona laws and actual claim structures.
- Helpful – Gives you the confidence to talk to insurers or lawyers with numbers in hand.
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