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 Oregon.
Oregon Settlement Law: Key Facts
| Factor | Rule in Oregon |
|---|---|
| Fault System | Modified comparative fault (51% bar) |
| Statute of Limitations | 2 years from accident date |
| Minimum Liability Limits | $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident |
| No-Fault State | No |
Oregon Settlement Notes
Oregon follows modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. Plaintiffs who are 51% or more at fault cannot recover. Oregon is not a no-fault state — fault-based claims apply through the at-fault driver’s liability carrier.
What Usually Changes Value In Oregon
- Comparative or contributory fault system
- No-fault or threshold rules where applicable
- Policy limits and UM/UIM availability
- Medical documentation quality and treatment timeline