Car Accident Value Calculator – See How Much You Could Claim

In this guide, we aim to explore how a car accident value calculator could help you gain an insight into what your settlement could comprise. However, it’s important to consider whether you’re eligible to claim. If you have experienced harm in a car accident due to negligence, you may be able to seek compensation. This guide will provide further guidance on when you may be able to start a claim.

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Car accident value calculator claims guide

Additionally, we will share some examples of car accidents and how they can impact your life.

Furthermore, we will provide guidance on what your compensation settlement could comprise and the evidence you can provide in support of your claim.

After finishing this guide, if you still have questions about personal injury claims, do not hesitate to contact our advisors. Our team is available 24 hours a day to provide free legal advice.

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  1. Car Accident Value Calculator
  2. What Is The Definition Of A Car Accident?
  3. Examples Of A Car Accident
  4. Potential Impact Of Suffering A Car Accident
  5. How Can A Car Accident Value Calculator Help Me?
  6. Connect With No Win No Fee Solicitors And Use Our Car Accident Injury Calculator
  7. Learn More About Using Our Car Accident Value Calculator

Car Accident Value Calculator

Our compensation calculator can provide an estimate of what your claim may be worth. Alternatively, you can view the table below which uses figures from the latest edition of the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG), published in April 2022.

In personal injury law, settlements could include up to two heads of claim: general and special damages. The JCG can be used to help solicitors value the general damages head of claim.

Any physical and mental suffering you endure from your injury is considered as general damages. 

Please use the following figures as a guideline, as the amounts awarded vary from case to case.

InjurySeverity/NotesAmount
Leg Injuries (a) Amputations (iii) One leg is amputated above the knee.£104,830 - £137,470
Leg Injuries(c) Less Serious (i) - An incomplete recovery from fractures are covered in this bracket.£17,960 - £27,760
Back Injuries(a) Severe (iii) - Injuries covered in this bracket include fractures, disc lesions and soft tissue injuries.£38,780 - £69,730
Back Injuries(c) Minor (i) - A full recovery without surgery within 5 years.£7,890 to £12,510
Wrist Injuries(a) The person will have lost complete function of the wrist.£47,620 - £59,860
Wrist Injuries(d) - The person will suffer from a fracture or soft tissue injury. Recovery will take longer than 12 months and may only leave minor symptoms.£6,080 - £10,350
Ankle Injuries(b) Severe - The injury will need an extensive treatment period and can cause ankle instability and limited walking ability. £31,310 - £50,060
Ankle Injuries(c) Moderate - This includes fractures and ligamentous tears resulting in difficulty standing for long periods, awkwardness on stairs and difficulty walking on uneven ground.£13,740 - £26,590
Shoulder Injuries(b) Serious - The person will have a dislocated shoulder and lower brachial plexus damage. £12,770 - £19,200
Shoulder Injuries(c) Moderate- The person will have frozen shoulder. This will cause discomfort and limited shoulder movement. Symptoms will last for about two years.£7,890 - £12,770

Special damages consider the financial losses you’ve suffered due to your injury. This can be anything from lost wages to travel and care expenses. Keeping a record of these financial losses will help you to claim them back.

For more information regarding the compensation you could receive following a successful car accident claim, speak with our team today. They can also talk you through how to use our car accident value calculator.

Could The Whiplash Reforms Affect My Claim?

The Whiplash Reform Programme introduced changes to the way low value road traffic accident claims are made.

As of 31st May 2021, passengers and drivers of vehicles over the age of 18 with injuries valued at £5,000 or less, must claim through the government’s online portal.

This means their injuries are valued in line with tariff listed in the Whiplash Injury Regulations 2021.

You can call our team for a free valuation of your claim to find out more about the avenue you need to take to seek compensation.

What Is The Definition Of A Car Accident?

A car accident is when two cars crash into one another. Alternatively, it can also be when a singular car crashes into something stationary, such as a signpost or a tree.

To be able to make a claim for compensation after a road traffic accident, you must prove that someone else was at fault for the accident.

Additionally, you must prove that because a third party breached their duty of care to you, it resulted in you becoming injured.

However, if you were fully at fault for the accident or the injuries you sustained, you won’t be able to claim. For instance, you may have been texting while driving and not paying attention to the road.  

You can call our team to find out whether you’re eligible to seek compensation. They can also discuss how our car accident value calculator could help you find out what your claim is worth. 

Examples Of A Car Accident

All drivers are expected to uphold their responsibilities as outlined in The Highway Code and the Road Traffic Act 1988. However, there are instances where they might fail to do so, resulting in a car accident.

Below, are a couple of examples of how a car accident could happen:

  • Another driver is texting whilst driving, and they haven’t noticed you’ve come to a stop. They crash into the back of your car, resulting in a head injury and concussion.
  • A drunk driver is driving down the wrong side of the road late at night. They crash head-on into your car, resulting in you suffering from a fractured skull.
  • Another driver makes an illegal manoeuvre on a roundabout, which results in them crashing into the side of your car. You then sustain a broken leg from this collision.

If you have experienced harm as a result of another road users negligence, our car accident value calculator can help tell you what you could claim.

Recent Statistics For Car Accidents

The Department for Transport reported an estimated 1,560 road deaths in 2021. 

Additionally, they reported an estimated 27,300 people were killed or seriously injured. There were also 127,967 casualties in road accidents in 2021.

Potential Impact Of Suffering A Car Accident

If you have been a casualty in a road traffic accident, you could potentially suffer from physical and psychological injuries.

For example, if you have experienced a severe ankle injury that has an impact on your mobility. You may also be unable to drive or go to work. This can have an impact on your day to day activities, which may cause stress or anxiety.

Additionally, it could result in you experiencing financial losses. For instance, if you’re unable to drive, you may need to take taxis to and from doctor appointments. Also, if you’re unable to work, you may lose out on income.

If you were in a very serious car accident that was life-threatening, you could also experience a severe psychological impact, such as PTSD.

If another driver breached their duty of care to you, our car accident value calculator could help you understand what you’re owed for the harm you sustained. 

How Can A Car Accident Value Calculator Help Me?

Our car accident value calculator can help you as it can estimate the compensation you could be owed.

However, before you use it, you may find it beneficial to take additional steps to build a strong claim. For example:

  1. Receive medical attention – If you have been involved in a road traffic accident, it’s always best to get your injuries checked out. You might want to go to A&E or book an appointment with your GP, depending on the severity of your injuries. If you do, you can request a copy of your medical records at a later date to use as evidence. 
  2. Gather evidence – Photographs, witness contact details, and CCTV footage can all be used as evidence in your injury claim.
  3. Get legal advice – A solicitor from our panel can provide services that can help you through the claims process. For instance, they can arrange for you to attend an independent medical appointment to gain a better overview of the nature of your injuries. 

If you have any questions regarding claiming compensation or the services the solicitors from our panel can offer, our advisors can help you. Contact us today.

Connect With No Win No Fee Solicitors And Use Our Car Accident Injury Calculator

If you’d like to make a claim after a car accident and would like to do so with legal representation, our panel of solicitors could help you. They could represent your claim under a type of No Win No Fee arrangement known as a Conditional Fee Agreement. The benefits of such an arrangement are:

  • When starting a claim, there are no payable fees.
  • During the process of your claim, there are no payable fees.
  • If your case is successful, you will pay your solicitor a small success fee from your compensation. However, this is capped by law.
  • If your case is not successful, you are not responsible for paying for your solicitor’s services.

Get Help Using Our Car Accident Value Calculator

If you are still wondering how much you could get for your car accident or how to start a claim, our team can help. They can talk you through how to use our car accident value calculator to see how much you could be owed in compensation.

  • Call now on 0800 408 7826
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Thank you for reading this guide on using a car accident value calculator to understand what you could be owed. If you have any other questions, call our team.

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