Free attorney tool

Demand Letter Calculator.

Input the coverage tower you've identified and the damages claimed. Get a suggested opening demand, floor, and ceiling adjusted for case type. Use it to scope pre-suit negotiation strategy. Not legal advice.

Inputs

Coverage + damages picture

Suggested demand range

Pre-suit demand framework

Opening $0 Anchor high. Frame the negotiation.
Target $0 The realistic settlement range.
Walk-away floor $0 Below this, file suit.

How this calculator works

The calculator computes a base damages number (medicals + lost wages + future life-care), applies a case-type pain-and-suffering multiplier, subtracts comparative fault, then frames the result against available coverage. The output is a three-tier range — opening (anchor high), target (the realistic settlement zone), and floor (below which litigation makes more sense than acceptance).

Multipliers used (educational benchmarks)

  • PI soft-tissue: 1.5×–2.5× medical specials
  • PI moderate: 3×–4× medical specials, plus economic damages
  • PI catastrophic: 5×–8×+ medical specials, plus full life-care
  • Wrongful death: Economic-driven; multiplier varies wildly by jurisdiction and decedent's earning trajectory
  • Premises / trucking / product: Typically commercial defendants with larger coverage towers — opening anchored higher

What this calculator does NOT do

It does not value your specific case, does not account for venue-specific jury verdicts, does not factor in liability strength, and is not legal advice. Use it as a scoping tool to think through the demand-coverage relationship. Real valuation requires real legal judgment.

Why coverage clarity changes the math

If the only identified coverage is the $100K primary, your math is bounded. If a $5M umbrella sits above it, the math completely changes — and your client's case is meaningfully more valuable to the defense to settle. The number-one ROI move in plaintiff practice is finding the umbrella the defense has not volunteered. Commission a umbrella policy trace to convert assumed coverage into mapped coverage.

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