State-Adjusted Car Accident Payout Calculator
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Car Accident Payout Calculator
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How This Was Calculated
| Medical Expenses (Current) | $0 |
| Future Medical Expenses | $0 |
| Lost Wages | $0 |
| Future Lost Income | $0 |
| Property Damage | $0 |
| Economic Damages Subtotal | $0 |
| Pain & Suffering (Low est.) | $0 |
| Pain & Suffering (High est.) | $0 |
| Surgery Uplift Applied | + |
| Permanent Injury Uplift | + |
| Fault Reduction Applied | — |
| Policy Limit Cap Applied | $0 |
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Use this state-adjusted calculator to estimate payout range based on fault rules, insurance limits, and filing deadlines specific to Louisiana.
Louisiana Settlement Law: Key Facts
| Factor | Rule in Louisiana |
|---|---|
| Fault System | Pure comparative fault (no bar) |
| Statute of Limitations | 1 year (shortest in U.S.) from accident date |
| Minimum Liability Limits | $15,000 per person / $30,000 per accident |
| No-Fault State | No |
Louisiana Settlement Notes
Louisiana has one of the shortest statutes of limitations in the country at 1 year from the accident date. Missing this deadline almost always results in permanent loss of the claim. Louisiana also uses a direct action statute, allowing plaintiffs to sue the insurer directly without suing the driver. Louisiana follows pure comparative fault, so recovery is reduced proportionally but never barred regardless of your fault percentage.
What Usually Changes Value In Louisiana
- Comparative or contributory fault system
- No-fault or threshold rules where applicable
- Policy limits and UM/UIM availability
- Medical documentation quality and treatment timeline