Injury claim Calculator
Calculate Your Injury Claim in Minutes
Don’t settle for less than you deserve. Answer a few simple questions to estimate your payout and connect with a top-rated attorney who fights for you.
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You’re not alone — most people underestimate their compensation.
Our smart calculator uses UK Judicial College guidelines and real claim data to give you a clear, personalised estimate in under 2 minutes.
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In our quick consultation, we can advise you as to whether or not you can pursue injury compensation
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How Our Personal Injury Calculator Works
Our injury claim calculator is designed to be simple, accurate, and helpful.
In just a few steps, you can estimate your compensation:

Tell us about your accident
Road accident, workplace injury, public liability, or medical negligence.
Select your injury type
From whiplash and back injuries to serious head or multiple injuries.
Choose the severity
Minor, moderate, or severe — based on your recovery and impact.
Add financial losses
Include lost earnings and any out-of-pocket expenses.
Instantly get a compensation estimate range based on UK guidelines
What Types of Injuries can you claim
Accident Injury claim
Our calculator supports a wide range of accident related claims, including:
Car accident claim
Instantly estimate how much compensation you could claim after a road traffic accident
Motorcycle inury claim
Get a quick estimate of your compensation after a mortorcycle accident .
Cycling injury claim
Got involved in a cycling accident? Find out how much you can claim.
Pedestrian injury claim
Quickly calculate your compensation if you were injured as a pedestrian in a traffic accident.
Slip and fall injury claim
Find out how much you could claim for a slip, trip, or fall injury in public or private spaces
Bodily Injury
Our calculator supports a wide range of bodily injury claims:
Head injury claim
Find out what your head or brain injury claim could be worth based on severity and impact.
Brain injury claim
Find out the potential value of your compensation for mild to severe traumatic brain injuries.
Back injury claim
Discover how much compensation you could receive for back injuries affecting mobility, work, and daily life.
Neck injury claim
Quickly calculate your claim for neck injuries, including whiplash and soft tissue damage.
Arm Injury claim
Calculate how much you could claim for arm injuries, including fractures, nerve damage, or muscle tears.
Shoulder injury claim
Check your compensation for shoulder injuries such as dislocations, tears, or fractures..
Elbow injury claim
Get an instant estimate for elbow injuries caused by accidents, falls, or repetitive strain.
Wrist injury claim
Find out your potential payout for wrist injuries, including sprains, fractures, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Hand injury claim
Estimate your compensation for hand injuries that affect grip strength, dexterity, or daily activities.
Leg injury claim
Estimate how much you could claim for leg injuries affecting movement, work, and quality of life.
Eye injury claim
Get an estimate for high-value claims involving life-changing or long-term injuries.
Ear Injury claim
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Psychological Injury Claim
Estimate your claim for mental health conditions such as anxiety, PTSD, or depression after an accident.
Burn injury claim
Check how much you could claim for burn injuries, including scarring and long-term damage.
Multiple injury claim
Check how much compensation you could receive for multiple injuries caused by unsafe public places or businesses.
Work related injuries
Calculate your potential compensation for accidents or injuries sustained at work due to employer negligence.
Industrial accident claim
Estimate how much compensation you could claim for injuries sustained in factories, construction sites, or hazardous work environments.
Civil service injury claim
Find out your potential compensation if you’ve been injured while working in the civil service due to unsafe conditions or negligence
Needlestick injury claim
Quickly calculate your claim for needle stick injuries, including exposure risks and emotional distress..
Injury to feelings claim
Discover how much you could claim for emotional distress, discrimination, or workplace mistreatment
Unfair dismissal claim
Estimate the compensation you may be entitled to if you’ve been unfairly dismissed from your job.
About Personal Injury Claims
What Is an Injury Claim?
An injury claim is a legal process that allows someone who has been harmed due to another party’s negligence to seek financial compensation. These claims are most commonly made after accidents such as road traffic collisions, workplace incidents, or injuries in public places.
The purpose of an injury claim is not just financial, it is about restoring the injured person, as far as possible, to the position they were in before the incident. Compensation can cover physical pain, emotional distress, and financial losses resulting from the injury.
In the UK, most personal injury claims are handled under civil law and are often resolved through negotiation rather than a full court trial.
How Common Are Injury Claims?
Injury claims are more common than many people assume. Each year in the UK, hundreds of thousands of personal injury claims are made across various categories, including road accidents, employer liability, and public liability cases.
Workplace injuries, for example, continue to account for a significant portion of claims, particularly in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and logistics. Road traffic accidents also remain one of the leading causes of personal injury claims.
Despite their frequency, many valid claims are never pursued. This is often due to lack of awareness, uncertainty about eligibility, or concerns about legal costs.
Can I Make an Injury Claim?
You may be eligible to make an injury claim if the following conditions apply:
- You were injured due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing
- The incident occurred within the legal time limit
- You suffered physical, psychological, or financial harm
- Negligence can take many forms. It could involve a driver failing to follow traffic laws, an employer not providing a safe working environment, or a business failing to maintain safe premises.
- Even if you are partially at fault, you may still be able to claim compensation. This is known as “contributory negligence,” and it may reduce the amount you receive rather than prevent a claim entirely.
How Long Do I Have to Make an Injury Claim?
In most cases, you have three years to make a personal injury claim in the UK.
This time limit generally begins from:
The date of the accident, or the date you became aware that your injury was linked to the incident.
There are some exceptions:
Children: The three-year limit starts when they turn 18
Mental incapacity: The time limit may be paused
Criminal injuries: Different rules may apply under specific schemes
It is important to act promptly, as delays can make it harder to gather evidence and build a strong case.
How Much Compensation Will I Get From My Injury Claim?
The amount of compensation you may receive depends on several factors, including:
- The type and severity of your injury
- The impact on your daily life and ability to work
- Your financial losses (such as lost income or medical expenses)
- The long-term prognosis of your condition
- Compensation is typically divided into two categories:
- General Damages
- This covers pain, suffering, and loss of amenity (how your quality of life has been affected).
- Special Damages
- This includes measurable financial losses, such as:
- Loss of earnings
- Medical treatment costs
- Travel expenses
- Rehabilitation and care costs
While minor injuries may result in smaller payouts, more serious or long-term conditions can lead to substantial compensation.
What Evidence Do I Need?
Strong evidence is essential to support an injury claim. The more documentation you can provide, the stronger your case will be.
- Common types of evidence include:
- Medical records and reports
- Photographs of injuries or the accident scene
- Witness statements
- Accident reports (e.g., workplace incident logs)
- CCTV or dashcam footage
- Proof of financial losses, such as payslips or receipts
In many cases, an independent medical assessment will also be arranged to evaluate your injuries and their long-term impact.
What Is the Injury Claim Process Like?
The injury claim process typically follows these steps:
1. Initial Consultation
You speak with a solicitor to assess whether you have a valid claim.
2. Evidence Gathering
Your solicitor collects supporting documents, medical reports, and other evidence.
3. Claim Submission
The claim is submitted to the responsible party or their insurer.
4. Liability Decision
The other party accepts or denies responsibility.
5. Negotiation
If liability is accepted, both sides negotiate a settlement.
6. Settlement or Court
Most claims are settled out of court. If not, the case may proceed to court for a decision.
The process can take anywhere from a few months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the case.
Learn More About Personal Injury Claims
Understanding your rights after an injury is an important first step. Whether you are still considering your options or ready to proceed, learning more about the claims process can help you make informed decisions.
You may want to explore topics such as:
How compensation is calculated
What to expect during a medical assessment
How long claims typically take
Your rights when dealing with insurers
The more informed you are, the more confident you will feel about taking the next step.