Premises Liability Settlement Calculator

$10,000

Enter the total amount you've spent on medical treatment related to your premises liability injury. This includes emergency room visits, diagnostic tests, surgeries, specialist consultations, physical therapy, and any other medical costs directly resulting from the property hazard.

$15,000

Enter wages, salary, commissions, or other income you've lost due to your premises liability injuries. This includes time missed for medical appointments, recovery periods, and any reduction in work capacity caused by your injury.

$30,000

If your injuries will prevent you from returning to your previous employment or will limit your earning capacity going forward, enter the estimated value of these future losses. Serious premises injuries such as spinal damage or traumatic brain injuries can significantly impact long-term earning potential.

$25,000

Enter the projected costs of ongoing or future medical treatment related to your premises liability injuries. This may include additional surgeries, physical therapy, mobility aids, home modifications, or long-term care needs resulting from permanent injuries.

2.5

This factor reflects the severity of non-economic damages like pain and suffering. The multiplier typically ranges from 1.5 (for minor injuries) to 5 or higher (for severe, permanent injuries). The calculator applies this multiplier to your economic damages to estimate non-economic compensation.

Economic Damages
$0

This is the sum of your medical expenses, lost earnings, future lost income, and estimated future medical expenses. These are your actual financial losses resulting from the property-related injury.

Non-Economic Damages
$0

This represents compensation for non-monetary losses such as physical pain, emotional distress, psychological trauma, loss of enjoyment of life, and inconvenience. The value is calculated by applying the damage multiplier to your economic damages.

Total Settlement Value Estimate
$0

The estimated total value of your potential premises liability settlement, combining both economic and non-economic damages.

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimated settlement value based on information you've entered. Actual settlement amounts may vary based on specific case details, jurisdiction, comparative negligence, property ownership status, and other factors not captured in this calculation. This estimate is not a guarantee of compensation and should not be considered legal advice. For an accurate case evaluation, consult with a qualified premises liability attorney.

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How are premises liability settlement amounts calculated?

Our Premises Liability Settlement Calculator uses a basic mathematical formula that processes the information you provide to generate an estimate. The calculator works with these straightforward elements:

  • Direct Input Processing: The calculator only uses the specific values you enter into each field.

  • Simple Calculation Method: Economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages) are added together to create your economic damages total.

  • Standard Multiplier Application: Your selected pain and suffering multiplier is applied to economic damages to estimate non-economic compensation.

  • Basic Addition: Economic and non-economic figures are combined to produce a total estimate.

  • No External Data: The calculator does not access or incorporate any outside data beyond what you manually input.

What types of compensation are available in premises liability cases?

Premises liability victims generally pursue compensation in two primary categories: economic and non-economic damages.

  • Economic damages encompass all tangible financial losses directly attributable to the property-related injury. These typically include emergency medical treatment, hospital stays, diagnostic tests, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation therapy. Also covered are income losses during recovery, diminished future earning capacity if permanently injured, and transportation expenses for medical appointments.

  • Non-economic damages address subjective losses without precise monetary values. Physical pain from injuries constitutes the primary component, accompanied by psychological and emotional distress from the traumatic event. When injuries limit participation in previously enjoyed activities, compensation for diminished quality of life may apply. Relationship interference claims (loss of consortium) are recognized in many jurisdictions.

What hazardous conditions commonly result in premises liability claims?

Premises liability claims arise from diverse property conditions that property owners failed to address despite reasonable opportunity. Slip and fall incidents represent the most common category, resulting from wet floors, icy walkways, uneven surfaces, or inadequate lighting. Trip hazards including torn carpeting, broken tiles, or unmarked elevation changes frequently cause serious injuries.

  • Inadequate security measures can result in liability when criminal assaults occur in areas with foreseeable security risks such as parking garages, hotels, or apartment complexes. Swimming pool accidents including drownings or diving injuries often involve inadequate barriers, missing safety equipment, or insufficient supervision.

  • Building code violations create presumptive negligence when resulting in injury, including insufficient handrails, improper stair dimensions, or faulty electrical systems. Falling merchandise in retail environments, particularly from improperly stacked high shelving, constitutes another common hazard category. Elevator and escalator malfunctions can cause crushing injuries, falls, or entrapment.

  • Dog bites on property where owners knowingly harbor dangerous animals represent a specialized premises liability category with distinct legal standards. Environmental hazards including toxic exposure, carbon monoxide, or unsafe lead levels create premises liability particularly in residential rental contexts.

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