Accident at Work Claim Calculator
Use our Accident at Work Claim Calculator to get a quick guideline estimate of how much compensation your workplace injury claim could be worth.
How Our Accident at Work Claim Calculator Works
Our personal injury claim calculator gives you a straightforward estimate of how much your injury claim could be worth.
Simply choose the injury category, the specific area affected and the severity level, then click See Amount for an instant guideline figure.
All amounts are based on the latest Judicial College Guidelines and provide a rough estimate for injury compensation only. They do not include any additional out of pocket expenses (special damages) that you may also be entitled to claim.
After viewing your estimate, you can use our quick contact form to tell us what happened. Our friendly team will be happy to explain your options and help you move forward with your claim. If you prefer to speak to someone directly, call us on 0800 699 0079 for immediate support.
Find out how much compensation you could claim
What the Calculator Can Estimate
The accident at work claim calculator provides a guideline figure for:
General Damages (Included)
General damages compensate you for the direct physical effects of your injury, including:
- Pain and suffering caused by the injury
- Loss or restriction of physical function
- Short-term and long-term symptoms linked to the injury
These figures are rough estimates taken from the Judicial College Guidelines, used across the legal sector to help value injury claims.
What the Calculator Cannot Estimate
The calculator does not include compensation for your financial losses. These are known as special damages and may include:
- Loss of earnings
- Future loss of earnings
- Medical treatment or rehabilitation costs
- Travel expenses to appointments
- Medication, equipment or care costs
These vary from person to person and can only be calculated once we understand the full impact of your accident.
Am I Eligible to Make a Work Injury Claim?
You may be able to make a claim if:
- You were injured while carrying out your job
- Your employer failed to take reasonable steps to keep you safe
- That failure directly contributed to your injury
Employers must follow health and safety regulations, carry out risk assessments, provide proper training and ensure equipment is safe to use. If these responsibilities weren’t met and you were injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation.
If you’re unsure about your rights or whether your employer was at fault, our guide explains this in more detail: What Are My Rights After an Accident at Work?
You can also speak with our team for free, confidential advice about your situation.
Common Workplace Injuries the Calculator Covers
You can use the calculator for a wide range of workplace injuries, including:
- Back and spinal injuries
- Slips, trips and falls
- Injuries from faulty machinery
- Shoulder, arm and hand injuries
- Knee, ankle and foot injuries
- Head injuries
- Burns, cuts, crush injuries and fractures
If your injury isn’t listed, you can still get in touch, we handle all types of workplace accident claims.
Why Compensation Amounts Vary
Your final compensation depends on:
- The severity of the injury
- How long your symptoms last
- Whether you required surgery
- Any long-term or permanent effects
- Your recovery time
- Whether the injury affects your ability to work
- Any financial losses you’ve experienced
The calculator gives you a helpful starting point, but a personalised assessment will always be more accurate.
What Evidence Helps Your Claim?
You don’t need to have everything below, but any of the following can help strengthen your case:
- Accident book entry at work
- Medical or hospital reports
- Photos or videos of the hazard or machinery
- Witness names and contact details
- Emails or messages reporting the incident
- A diary of your symptoms and recovery
No Win No Fee Accident at Work Claims
Tylers Solicitors handle workplace injury claims on a No Win No Fee basis.
That means:
- No upfront fees
- No financial risk
- You only pay if your claim is successful
With over 15 years’ experience representing injured workers across the UK, we’re here to support you with straightforward, compassionate advice.
Start Your Accident at Work Claim Today
After using the calculator, you can:
- Request a free call back
- Complete the contact form
- Call 0800 699 0079 for immediate advice
We’ll explain everything clearly and help you understand your next steps.
Accident at Work Claim Calculator FAQs
How accurate is the calculator estimate?
The calculator provides a guideline figure based on Judicial College compensation brackets. Your actual settlement may be higher or lower depending on your circumstances and any financial losses.
Can I claim for more than one injury?
Yes. Multiple injuries often increase the overall value of your claim. Contact us for a combined valuation.
Can I claim if the accident was partly my fault?
In many cases, yes. This is known as split liability. You may still receive compensation, though the amount may be adjusted.
How long do I have to make an accident at work claim?
You usually have three years from the date of the accident. If you’re unsure, we can advise you.
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