Illinois Car Accident Settlement Calculator

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Illinois Car Accident Settlement Calculator

Estimate your potential settlement based on Illinois guidelines.

Enter the value of your vehicle *before* the accident. This is for your Property Damage claim.

Minor Moderate Totaled

Illinois’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” rule bars recovery if you are 51% or more at fault.

State minimums (25/50/20) are shown. Your payout is capped by these limits.

Estimated Settlement Range

$0 – $0

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 Illinois’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” law (735 ILCS 5/2-1116), you are barred from *any* recovery if you are found to be 51% or more at fault.

What Is the Illinois Car Accident Settlement Calculator?

It’s a free, interactive tool designed to estimate your car accident settlement under Illinois law.

You input details like:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Future treatment costs
  • Injury severity
  • Damage to your car
  • Your share of fault (if any)

And within seconds, it gives you a settlement range, broken down into economic, non-economic, and property damages.

It’s based on real legal principles—like comparative negligence and insurance policy limits—used in actual Illinois cases.

How It Works (Simple Breakdown)

The calculator uses a formula that combines hard costs (like bills) with soft factors (like pain and suffering).

Here’s the simplified process:

  1. Economic Damages
    These are your out-of-pocket costs:
    • Medical expenses (past + future)
    • Lost wages
    • Any other financial loss due to the accident
  2. Non-Economic Damages
    These are calculated by multiplying your medical costs by a factor based on how severe your injuries are.
    The default multiplier range:
    • Minor injuries: 1.5×
    • Moderate: 2.5×
    • Significant: 3.5×
    • Severe (like brain injury): 5.0×
    Additional factors (like DUI, commercial vehicle, or long recovery) increase this multiplier. Pre-existing conditions may reduce it.
  3. Property Damage
    This looks at your car’s value before the accident and how badly it was damaged.
  4. Fault Reduction
    Illinois uses a “Modified Comparative Negligence” rule. If you’re more than 50% at fault, you get nothing.
    If you’re under 50%, your payout gets reduced by that percentage.
  5. Insurance Caps
    Your final payout can’t exceed the at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits. In Illinois, the minimums are:
    • $25,000 for bodily injury
    • $20,000 for property damage
    So, even if your case is worth $100,000, if the driver is only insured for $25,000, that’s all you’ll likely receive—unless other coverage applies.

Example: Let’s Say You Plug in These Numbers

  • $8,000 in medical bills
  • $2,000 in lost wages
  • Moderate injuries → multiplier = 2.5
  • Car valued at $12,000
  • Damage level: 4/5
  • Fault: 10%

Here’s the Estimate:

  • Economic damages = $10,000
  • Non-economic = ~$20,000
  • Property damage = ~$10,600
  • Total (before fault) = ~$40,600
  • Fault deduction (10%) = -$4,060
  • Estimated payout = ~$36,540

The calculator even gives you a range (85%–100% of that amount) to account for negotiation variance.

Why Use This Calculator?

  • Saves time: No waiting for a callback from a lawyer
  • Clarifies expectations: Know whether your case is big or small
  • Identifies weak points: Maybe you’re 40% at fault or missing medical documentation
  • Boosts confidence: Go into insurance negotiations with data in hand

Legal Disclaimer

The calculator is not legal advice. It’s an educational tool to help you estimate what your case might be worth based on common formulas and real Illinois law.

For real cases, always consult a qualified personal injury attorney.

What Affects Your Settlement Most?

The top factors include:

  • The severity of your injuries
  • Whether the accident involved DUI or a commercial vehicle
  • If you were represented by an attorney
  • Whether there were witnesses or a police report
  • How long your recovery took
  • Your percentage of fault

Pro Tips to Maximize Your Settlement

  • Document everything: Photos, receipts, medical records, car repair bills
  • See a doctor early: Delays weaken your case
  • Avoid admitting fault: Even casually
  • Get legal help: Especially if the injuries are moderate or severe
  • Use the calculator before negotiating: So you’re not lowballed

Try It Now

Scroll up and use the Illinois Car Accident Settlement Calculator to get your free, instant estimate.

No guesswork. No strings attached. Just smart planning.

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