Product Liability Settlement Calculator

Product liability settlements vary by injury, defect type, and class size. Mass torts (drugs, devices, autos) cluster around tier amounts. This estimates individual case value.

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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Product liability damages turn on design defect, manufacturing defect, or failure-to-warn theories. Strict liability simplifies plaintiff's case — no need to prove negligence, only that product was defective and caused injury.

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 product liability settlement, typical range is 2-6× 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: FDA Drug Safety, Restatement Products Liability.