Military Burn Pit Settlement Calculator

PACT Act expanded VA benefits for Gulf War/Iraq/Afghanistan veterans exposed to burn pits. Disability compensation + survivor benefits. No civil settlement (VA system).

Settlement Estimate
Your Net
Attorney Fee
Medical specials (current + future)
Lost wages (current + future)
Pain and suffering (multiplier × specials)
Gross damages
Comparative negligence reduction
Settlement after fault
Attorney fee
Plaintiff net recovery
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PACT Act (2022) added 23 conditions as presumptively service-connected for burn pit exposure. VA monthly disability compensation $171-$3,737+ based on rating percentage. Survivor benefits for dependents of veterans who died from listed conditions.

Components of Damages

Economic damages: medical bills (current + future), lost wages (current + future earning capacity), property damage, out-of-pocket expenses. Non-economic damages: pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, disfigurement. Punitive damages rare and capped in most states.

Pain & Suffering Multiplier

Typical multipliers: minor injuries 1.5-2× specials, moderate 2-3×, severe/permanent 3-5×, catastrophic 5-10×. For military burn pit settlement, typical range is 3-7× medical specials. Multiplier increases with permanence, visible scarring, life disruption.

Comparative Negligence

Pure comparative (CA, NY, FL, AK, AZ, KY, LA, MS, MO, NM, RI, SD, WA): recover reduced by your % fault. Modified comparative 50% bar (most states): no recovery if 50%+ at fault. 4 states still pure contributory: zero recovery if 1%+ at fault (AL, MD, NC, VA, DC).

Attorney Fees & Costs

Personal injury attorneys typically work on contingency: 33% of settlement (pre-litigation) to 40% (post-filing), 45% (trial). Plus case costs (depositions, experts, court fees) deducted from gross. Net to client = gross − attorney fee − case costs − liens.

Last updated May 2026. Sources: VA PACT Act, VA Burn Pit Registry.