Louisiana Personal Injury Settlement Calculator
Estimate your personal injury settlement value using Louisiana-specific laws, damage caps, and average settlement data.
Louisiana Personal Injury Law at a Glance
Negligence System
Pure Comparative
Statute of Limitations
1 year
Min. Auto Insurance
$15K/person
Median Jury Verdict
$50K
Louisiana uses pure comparative fault — you can recover at any level of fault, reduced proportionally.
Key Facts for Louisiana Claims:
- •Pure comparative fault
- •Only 1-year statute of limitations
- •Low insurance minimums ($15K)
- •Med mal cap at $500K + unlimited future medical
Average Louisiana Settlement Values by Case Type
Auto Accident
$24K
Average settlement
Slip & Fall
$38K
Average settlement
Medical Malpractice
$250K
Average settlement
Calculate Your Louisiana Claim Value
1.5–3x minor injuries · 3–5x moderate · 5–10x severe
Louisiana uses pure comparative fault — you can recover at any level of fault, reduced proportionally.
Estimated Settlement
Estimated Settlement Range
$39K – $60K
$49K
Most likely settlement (mid-range)
Net After Attorney Fees & Medical Liens
Assumes 33% contingency fee + medical liens at 70% of billed amount
Louisiana Damage Caps
Medical malpractice total damages capped at $500,000 plus future medical (uncapped). No cap on other personal injury.
Personal Injury Settlements in Louisiana: What You Need to Know
If you've been injured in Louisiana, understanding the state's specific personal injury laws is critical to getting fair compensation. Louisiana follows pure comparative fault, one of the most plaintiff-friendly systems in the country. You can recover damages even if you are mostly at fault, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Average Settlement Values in Louisiana
Based on published data and jury verdict reporters, the average auto accident settlement in Louisiana is approximately $24K, with a median jury verdict of $50K. Slip and fall claims average $38K, and medical malpractice cases average $250K. These are averages — individual settlements vary enormously based on injury severity, liability clarity, and available insurance coverage.
Don't Miss the 1-Year Deadline
Louisiana gives you 1 year from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This is among the shortest in the nation — act quickly.
Insurance Minimums in Louisiana
Louisiana requires minimum bodily injury liability coverage of $15,000 per person / $30,000 per accident. With a minimum of $15K per person, many serious injuries exceed the at-fault driver's coverage limits. Carrying your own Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage is strongly recommended — it protects you when the other driver's insurance isn't enough.
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Important Legal Disclaimer
This calculator provides rough estimates for educational purposes only and does NOT constitute legal advice. Louisiana personal injury law is complex and every case is unique. Settlement values depend on specific facts, evidence, available insurance, and many other factors. Do not make legal decisions based solely on this calculator. Consult with a qualified Louisiana personal injury attorney for advice specific to your situation. Most personal injury attorneys offer free consultations and work on contingency.
Data sourced from Louisiana jury verdict reporters, published settlement data, and state statutes.
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