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Amputation / Loss of Limb Pain & Suffering Calculator Pain & Suffering Calculator

Severity 10/10
Typical Multiplier 5× – 12×
Avg Recovery 90 days

Step 1 — Your Damages

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Step 2 — Location & Injury

Special situations? Read this before submitting
  • Injured party is a minor (under 18): In most states, the statute of limitations clock does not start until age 18. Strongly consider attorney consultation regardless of injury severity.
  • Government defendant (city, county, state, school district): Notice deadlines are typically 60–180 days — much shorter than the standard statute of limitations. Act fast.
  • Permanent impairment, surgery, or hospitalization: The multiplier method systematically under-values severe injuries. Real settlements often exceed the calculator's upper bound by 2–5×.

Step 3 — Calculation Method

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1–2Minor — Bruising, mild soreness, full recovery within days. No imaging or specialist needed.
3–4Moderate — Sprain, mild concussion, soft-tissue injury. Recovery in weeks, no surgery.
5–6Significant — Fracture requiring cast, herniated disc, surgery considered or completed. Months to recover.
7–8Severe — Surgery required, hospitalization, residual effects expected. Recovery 6+ months with permanent limitations.
9–10Catastrophic — Permanent disability, traumatic brain injury, paralysis, disfigurement, or ongoing care required.
Lower (1.5–2) for soft tissue; 3 for fractures; rarely below state minimum.
Higher (4–5) for severe or permanent; capped by state practice norms.
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Average Amputation / Loss of Limb Settlement Amounts in 2026

Below are typical pain and suffering ranges for amputation / loss of limb claims, calculated from common medical bill scenarios and the multiplier method. Actual settlements depend on liability, jurisdiction, and case-specific evidence.

By Severity Level

Severity Typical Medical Bills Pain & Suffering Range
Mild — full recovery in weeks $5K $25K – $60K
Moderate — months of treatment, mostly recovers $15K $75K – $180K
Severe — surgery / permanent impact $50K $250K – $600K

Formula: medical bills × injury multiplier (5× to 12× for this injury type). Lost wages add separately.

Top 10 States for Amputation / Loss of Limb Settlement Value

State Pain & Suffering Range Notes
Alabama $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Alaska $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Arizona $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Arkansas $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
California $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Colorado $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Connecticut $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Delaware $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Florida $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap
Georgia $75K – $180K No non-economic damage cap

Rankings reflect what would be recoverable in each state given a $15,000 medical bill scenario. States without caps and with broader multiplier acceptance rank highest.

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About Amputation / Loss of Limb Settlements

Amputation / Loss of Limb is typically rated severity 10/10 in personal injury cases. Recovery time averages around 90 days. Insurance adjusters and attorneys typically apply a multiplier between 5x and 12x to economic damages (medical bills + lost wages) when valuing the non-economic component (pain and suffering) for this injury type.

Use the calculator below to estimate the settlement range for your specific Amputation / Loss of Limb case based on your medical bills, lost wages, and the laws of your state.