A tool assisting in the estimation of monetary amounts awarded in legal disputes, accrued from the date of loss until the date of judgment, within a specific jurisdiction. This calculation accounts for applicable interest rates and legal guidelines pertinent to the state. For example, if a business suffered a financial loss on January 1, 2023, and a court judgment is rendered on January 1, 2025, this type of calculator would estimate the additional amount owed to the business to compensate for the time value of money lost during those two years, based on prevailing rates and statutes.
The utility of such a device is paramount in accurately assessing the total compensation due to a claimant. It provides transparency and helps ensure fair recompense for delayed payments. Historically, the concept stems from the principle that a claimant should be made whole, accounting not only for the initial loss but also for the opportunity cost of not having access to those funds during the intervening period. This fosters equity in legal proceedings.