Put a free settlement calculator on your law firm website
To add a settlement calculator to a law firm website, copy the free embed code below and paste it into any page that accepts HTML: a WordPress custom HTML block, a Squarespace code block, a Wix embed element, or your template. The widget is a self-contained iframe with 50-state fault rules and filing deadlines; no plugin, script, or developer required.
Injured visitors land on your site asking one question: what is my case worth? This widget answers it right there, with the multiplier method, your visitor's state fault rule, and the filing deadline, so they stay on your page instead of leaving to search. Copy, paste, done.
Live on your page
Personal Injury Settlement Calculator
Provided by your firm
- Case typeMultiplier bounds applied
- Injury severityAdjusts the multiplier
- State fault ruleAll 50 states + D.C.
- Filing deadlineWith statute citation
Copy-Paste Iframe
Most firms have it live in under five minutes
Get your embed code
Add your firm name if you want it displayed on the widget, copy the snippet, and paste it into any page that accepts HTML. The preview button shows exactly what your visitors will see.
<iframe src="https://legaltank.org/embed/personal-injury-calculator?ref=embed" title="Personal Injury Settlement Calculator" style="width:100%;max-width:720px;height:820px;border:1px solid #1e293b;border-radius:12px;" loading="lazy"></iframe> <p style="font-size:13px;margin-top:6px;"> Estimator by Legal Tank’s <a href="https://legaltank.org/personal-injury-calculator">personal injury settlement calculator</a>. </p>
Free tier terms: keep the attribution line intact wherever the widget appears. The estimator is educational, produces estimates rather than legal advice, and Legal Tank is not a law firm. We may update the widget or these terms as the program grows.
This is one of four free widgets: statute of limitations, child support, and judgment interest calculators are also available on the legal calculator widgets hub.
How the law firm website calculator works
There is no onboarding call, no account, and no approval queue. The widget goes from this page to live on yours in three steps.
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Copy the embed code
One iframe plus one attribution line. Add your firm name first if you want it displayed on the widget.
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Paste it into any page
WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, or raw HTML. No script tags, no plugin, no developer needed.
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Visitors get instant answers
Case-type multipliers, 50-state fault rules, and filing deadlines keep injured visitors on your page instead of bouncing to Google.
What ships when you embed the settlement calculator
The embed is the full estimator, not a lead-capture shell. Every install carries the same six components, and the free and white-label tiers differ only in branding and where visitor emails route.
Multiplier-method estimate engine
Economic damages plus pain and suffering under the multiplier method, bounded by case type and adjusted by injury severity. The same core model as our flagship calculator, not a stripped-down teaser.
50-state comparative negligence rules
The estimate is reduced by the visitor’s share of fault under their state’s actual rule: pure comparative, modified 50 or 51 percent bar, or contributory, across all 50 states and D.C.
Filing deadlines with statute citations
Each result shows the state’s general personal injury filing deadline with the statute citation, the detail that turns a curiosity visit into a call-now visit.
Your firm name on the widget
Type your firm name into the generator and the widget shows "Provided by your firm" under the title. Full logo-and-colors branding is the white-label tier.
Self-contained, lazy-loading iframe
The widget runs entirely inside its own iframe and loads lazily. It cannot conflict with your theme or scripts and does not block your page render.
Emailed-estimate capture
Visitors can request an emailed copy of their estimate. On the free tier Legal Tank sends it; on the white-label tier those emails route to your firm intake instead. The on-screen result is never gated.
Who puts a personal injury calculator on their website
The free tier is open to any law firm, legal blog, or advocacy site. Four kinds of publishers get the most out of it.
Personal injury firms
Injured visitors land on your practice pages asking what their case is worth. The widget answers on the spot, with their state’s fault rule and filing deadline, so the next step is your contact form instead of a Google search.
Solo and small-firm practices
No developer, no plugin budget, no maintenance. One copy-paste puts an interactive case-value tool on your site that most big-firm websites still do not have.
Legal marketing teams and agencies
Building or managing PI firm websites? Install the widget across client sites as a standing engagement feature: interactive tools raise time on page and give every practice-area page a reason to be revisited.
Legal blogs and advocacy sites
The free tier is open to any legal blog or advocacy site, not just firms. Give readers a working estimate tool next to your accident and injury coverage instead of another static explainer.
However you install it, the widget plays the same two roles in an intake funnel. First, pre-qualification: a visitor who has entered medical bills, lost wages, and a fault percentage arrives at your contact form already half-screened, because the facts your intake staff would normally collect on a first call are the inputs the estimate was built from. Second, engagement content: an interactive tool gives every car accident and injury practice page a reason to be revisited and cited. Visitors who want more than the number can follow the estimate into deeper reading, like our guide to how pain and suffering is calculated, which keeps the widget educational instead of oversold.
Want it fully white-labeled, with the leads going to you?
The white-label tier removes Legal Tank branding entirely, carries your logo and colors, and routes every visitor email straight to your intake. It is part of our law firm program, which also covers per-document drafting support: demand letters, medical chronologies, and discovery, prepared for your review and signature. For where the widget fits in a firm's broader growth stack, see the marketing cost breakdown for PI firms.
Free widget
Copy, paste, live today.
The standard widget, free for any law firm, legal blog, or advocacy site. Your firm name on the widget if you want it. The only cost is keeping the one-line attribution link intact wherever the widget appears.
White-label tier
Your brand, your leads.
Legal Tank branding removed entirely, your logo and colors on the widget, and every visitor email routed straight to your firm intake. Available through the law firm program.
Per-document drafting support
When the lead becomes a case.
The same law firm program covers per-document drafting support behind the widget: demand letters, medical chronologies, and discovery, prepared for your review and signature.
How the free legal calculator widget treats your visitors
A calculator on a firm website only works if it cannot embarrass the firm hosting it. Three rules govern every install.
Isolated from your site
The widget runs entirely inside its own iframe. It executes no script on your page, reads nothing from your site, and cannot touch your theme, your analytics, or your forms.
Email is optional, tier decides routing
The on-screen result is never gated. A visitor who asks for an emailed copy gets it from Legal Tank on the free tier; on the white-label tier those emails route to your firm intake instead.
No solicitation under your brand
Free-tier follow-up offers our attorney-drafted documents only. We never claim to be a law firm and never solicit representation from your visitors.
What the estimator is, and is not
The estimator is educational: it produces estimates, not legal advice, and Legal Tank is not a law firm. We prepare documents (demand letters, medical chronologies, discovery) for review and signature by the engaging firm or party. We do not represent anyone, appear in court, negotiate on anyone's behalf, or file anything.
Drafted for attorney advertising rules
A calculator on a firm website is lawyer advertising, and the governing principle (ABA Model Rule 7.1 and its state counterparts) is that communications about legal services must not be misleading or create unjustified expectations about results. The widget is drafted to that standard: it returns a bounded range computed from the visitor's own inputs, never a predicted or promised recovery, because a range with stated assumptions is educational content, not a promised result. Every estimate carries the line "Estimate only, not legal advice or a promise of value." Best practice for the hosting page: keep your firm's standard disclaimer nearby, including that using the tool creates no attorney-client relationship, and review the page under your state bar's advertising rules like any other page of your site.
Why the number is an estimate, and says so
The engine applies the multiplier method: medical specials plus lost wages and other economic costs, with pain and suffering valued at 1.5x to 5x medical specials depending on case type and injury severity, then reduced by the entered fault share. Those are the inputs a calculator can see. What no calculator can see: whether liability is genuinely disputed, the defendant's insurance policy limits, the venue and its jury tendencies, pre-existing condition arguments, and lien negotiations. On a case with $20,000 in medical specials, those factors can move real value more than the multiplier does. The methodology is documented across our calculator cluster, including the state-by-state comparative negligence breakdown and the statute of limitations calculator that supplies the widget's filing-deadline data.
What attorneys and injury claimants say about our work
The widget is backed by the same bench that drafts settlement demands and legal documents for attorneys and claimants every week.
“Influencer contracts and brand partnership agreements. Comprehensive yet easy to understand. Clients love them.”
“Our AIA-style contracts needed customization for international projects. Legal Tank delivered modified agreements that satisfied both domestic and overseas clients. Exceptional quality.”
Settlement calculator widget FAQ
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Put the calculator on your website today
Grab the free embed code, add your firm name, and give injured visitors a reason to stay on your page.