Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) Compensation Estimator | India | Bharat Samvidhan
Estimate accidental claim compensation payouts under the Motor Vehicles Act using Sarla Verma multiplier tables and Pranay Sethi future prospects.
MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988 (SARLA VERMA FORMULA)
Accident Claim Payout Estimator
Empower your claim with landmark Supreme Court math. Calculates Loss of Dependency, multiplier index, and conventional consortium structures.
Claims Dossier Inputs
Incident Case Outcome
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Fatal / Death Claim
Permanent Disability Claim
Victim's Age at Incident
setVictimAge(e.target.value)}
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Victim's Monthly Net Income (INR)
setMonthlyIncome(e.target.value)}
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Victim's Employment Stability
setEmploymentType(e.target.value)}
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Self-Employed / Private / Temp Contractor
Government Employee / Permanent job
1 (Single Child / Parent)
2 Dependents
3 Dependents
4 Dependents
5 Dependents
6 or more Dependents
Permanent Medical Disability Percentage (%)
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Estimate MACT Compensation
Future Prospects Addition (%):
₹
Personal Expenses Deduction (%):
-₹
Annual Family Loss Contribution:
₹
Sarla Verma Multiplier Index (Age ):
x
Total Loss of Dependency Value:
₹
Loss of Estate standard:
₹
Statutory Funeral Expenses:
₹
Statutory Medical Treatment Payout (Est):
₹
Pain & Suffering non-pecuniary (Est):
₹
Estimated Compensation Court Award:
₹
This estimate is based on the mathematical principles laid down by the Supreme Court. The actual MACT tribunal awards may vary depending on medical reports, proofs of income, and contributory negligence.
Settlement Ledger Output
Input the age, income, and dependency counts to generate a detailed loss of contribution schedule matching Supreme Court precedents.