A tool designed to estimate the potential financial compensation recoverable following a workplace accident leading to physical or psychological harm. It typically uses inputs such as lost wages, medical expenses (past and future), and a subjective assessment of pain and suffering to arrive at a preliminary figure. As an illustration, a calculator might factor in the severity of the injury, the claimant’s age, and jurisdiction-specific legal guidelines to project an amount intended to cover both economic and non-economic losses.
The utility of such an instrument resides in its capacity to provide an initial, informed understanding of the potential value of a claim. This is beneficial for both claimants and legal professionals in gauging the viability of pursuing legal action. Historically, these estimations were largely reliant on manual calculations and experience-based approximations. The advent of digital platforms allows for faster, more consistent, and arguably more objective valuations, though the complexities of individual cases often necessitate expert legal advice for a comprehensive assessment.