Case evaluation, in minutes

Know what a case is worth before you commit.

A fast, reasonable estimate of economic damages — so you can size up a case, scope your expert-witness budget, and ground settlement and mediation, whichever side you're on.

From the forensic economists at Employstats who testify in these cases
Sample damages report Example output
Illustrative example using sample data — not an actual case.

Built by forensic economists — not a generic spreadsheet.

Created by the team at Employstats
Forensic economics & expert witness testimony

Decades of experience testifying as expert witnesses in state and federal courts — encoded into every calculation.

What it's for

Make the call on a case — fast.

A quick, reasonable damages estimate to guide the three decisions every case starts with.

Size up the case

See what the economic damages look like early — before either side commits time and money.

Size your expert budget

Know roughly what's at stake, so you can right-size spending on expert witnesses and case costs.

Anchor settlement & mediation

Walk into mediation with a credible, defensible number to ground the negotiation.

How it works

Two figures in. A reasonable estimate out.

Enter pre-injury earnings

Establish the injured party's earning capacity before the injury occurred — the baseline for the loss.

Enter post-injury earnings

Capture diminished earning capacity after the injury, including reduced hours or changed roles.

Get a settlement-ready estimate

Receive a clear economic-loss estimate, projected to present value — enough to make the call and anchor negotiations.

For both sides of the case

The same fast read — for both sides.

Plaintiff counsel

Decide if a case is worth pursuing.

Gauge potential recovery before you invest — then set expectations and anchor your demand.

  • Screen new cases in minutes
  • Estimate potential recovery
  • Anchor demand & settlement ranges
Defense counsel

Gauge exposure early.

Understand likely exposure to inform reserves, case budget, and settlement strategy.

  • Estimate likely exposure
  • Inform reserves & case budget
  • Pressure-test settlement posture

For mediation and settlement, the estimate stands on its own. Headed to trial? You'll want a retained economist — and Employstats testifies in cases like yours.

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Size your next case in minutes.

A fast, reasonable economic-damages estimate — to decide, to budget, and to settle.