Five interactive calculators and guides built by Utah and Idaho injury attorneys. Check your deadline, estimate your settlement value, calculate your lost wages, and preserve your evidence — in minutes.
Insurance companies have calculators. Their adjusters run your case through proprietary software before you ever pick up the phone. You should have tools too.
We built these tools to give injury victims the same kind of starting-point visibility that insurance companies rely on internally. Every tool uses real Utah and Idaho legal authority — statutes, cases, standard settlement multipliers, and evidence preservation rules. They aren't a substitute for an attorney, but they tell you what order of magnitude you're working in, what deadlines are running, and what steps you need to take right now.
Every state sets a strict deadline for filing an injury lawsuit. Miss it and your case is over forever. Check exactly how much time you have left in Utah or Idaho based on claim type.
Multiplier-method calculator that estimates your case's low, likely, and high settlement ranges. Factors in medical bills, future medical, lost wages, severity, and comparative fault.
Computes past and future lost income across hourly, salaried, and self-employed income paths. Includes bonuses, benefits, and 5-year future earning capacity projections.
Estimates how much of your accident-related medical debt a skilled attorney can negotiate away with hospitals, providers, and lienholders — directly increasing your net settlement.
Personalized step-by-step action plan to preserve traffic camera footage, business security video, witness statements, and other time-sensitive evidence before it's gone.
Because information should be free. Because most injury victims don't know what they don't know, and insurance adjusters count on that. Because the difference between a $30,000 case and a $150,000 case is often just knowing what questions to ask — and when to ask them.
These tools are built on real Utah Code, Idaho Code, Federal regulations, and the standard settlement-valuation methods used in personal injury practice. They're educational. They don't replace an attorney. But they give you a starting point grounded in real law — not guesswork.
After running the numbers, the next step is a free consultation with someone who actually handles these cases. No pressure, no obligation, no fee unless we win.
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