Our Railway Accident Claim Calculator helps you estimate your potential claim based on injury and damage details. It’s simple and easy to use so you can quickly understand your likely compensation. Just fill in the required information and get your result.
Eligibility
- Victim of a railway accident / untoward incident while travelling or at station.
- Legal heirs may claim in case of death.
- Journey proof (ticket/e-ticket/pass/UTS) helps. If missing, give a clear explanation and witnesses.
Typical Compensation Amounts
- Death: Approx. ₹8,00,000 (current benchmark).
- Specified grievous injuries: Approx. ₹8,00,000 (e.g., amputation, loss of limb/sight).
- Other injuries: reasonable amount based on medical evidence.
- Figures depend on latest notifications/judgments; LSO verifies before filing.
Documents Checklist
- FIR/GRP/DD entry; inquest/panchanama (for death cases)
- Post-mortem / MLC / medical records
- Journey proof (if available) or explanation + witnesses
- ID & address of victim/claimant; legal-heir proof
- Bank details (cancelled cheque/passbook)
- Witness statements, photos/videos (if any), Death certificate
Timelines & Limitation
- Preferably file within 1 year of incident (delay can be condoned with reasons).
- Apply for certified copies early and keep a clean medical/police record trail.
Where to File (Jurisdiction)
- RCT of (a) place of accident, (b) claimant’s residence, or (c) concerned railway administration’s office.
How LSO Files Your RCT Claim (5 Steps)
- Free assessment & setup: confirm eligibility and open your file.
- Evidence pack: GRP/FIR, MLC/PM, journey proof or explanation + witnesses.
- Draft & file: facts (train/date/time), cause, injuries/death, reliefs; file before RCT.
- Hearings & proof: affidavits, cross, medical causation—handled by our team.
- Award & disbursement: track orders, apportionment, and bank credit.
Important Points Courts Consider
- Bona fide passenger: ticket OR credible explanation/witnesses/logs.
- Untoward incident: accidental fall/derailment/collision (not barred by intoxication/criminal act).
- Medical causation: MLC/PM must link injuries/death to the incident.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Waiting beyond limitation—file early or seek condonation with reasons.
- No journey proof and no narrative—provide a clear story with witnesses.
- Incomplete medical papers—collect MLC/PM quickly and keep copies.
- Only verbal follow-ups—take written acknowledgements.
How LSO Helps
We verify eligibility, gather records, draft & file the claim, manage evidence, and follow up till funds reach your account. Need help? Call 0755-4222969 ,+91 9171052281 ,+91 8085829369 ,+91 8109631969. or email support@lifesavingorganization.com.
Our Road Accident Claim Calculator assists victims of road accidents in estimating their potential Claim amount. It provides quick and accurate information to help victims take necessary steps to recover their losses. By using this calculator, victims can assess compensation for medical expenses, physical injuries, loss of income, and other related claims.
Eligibility
- Victim of a road/traffic accident (driver, rider, pillion, pedestrian, passenger) suffering injury or death.
- Legal heirs (spouse/parents/children) can claim in fatal cases.
- Hit-and-run or uninsured vehicle? Separate notified schemes/process may apply — act quickly.
Documents Checklist
- FIR/Accident Information Report, site plan, photos/CCTV
- MLC/medical records, discharge summary, bills & prescriptions
- Identity/address of victim & claimant, relationship proof for legal heirs
- DL (driver), RC, insurer details of offending vehicle
- Income proof, age proof, bank details (cancelled cheque/passbook)
- Disability certificate, employer certificate for leave/LWP
How LSO Files Your MACT Claim (5 Steps)
- Calculate & register: Details captured & case file created.
- Evidence pack: Collect FIR, MLC, bills, photos, witnesses.
- Draft & file petition: Prepare clean MACT claim & file before Tribunal.
- Hearings & evidence: Handle affidavits, disability assessment, cross-exam.
- Award & withdrawal: Track deposits, guide bank formalities, ensure disbursement.
Timelines & Limitation
- File as early as possible to preserve evidence & treatment continuity.
- Maintain medical and police files separately.
- Explain delays with supporting records.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not preserving medical bills/receipts.
- No income proof submitted.
- Depending only on phone calls — keep written records.
- Skipping disability assessment.
How LSO Helps
LSO Legal collects records, computes compensation, drafts & files MACT claims, and tracks deposits/disbursement. For help call 0755-4222969 ,+91 9171052281 ,+91 8085829369 ,+91 8109631969.
Our Atrocity Act Compensation Calculator helps victims estimate their potential compensation amount. It provides quick, accurate information so victims can take the right steps. Using this calculator, victims can assess claims for injuries, mental anguish, property damage, loss of income, and other related compensation.
Define “Atrocity” (PoA Act)
Targeted humiliation, threats/violence, property damage, or social/economic boycott because the person is SC/ST. PoA applies only when the caste/tribe motive is clear. Routine quarrels or general disputes are not PoA unless a caste motive is shown.
4 Quick Checks
- Was a caste-based slur used or was the victim targeted for being SC/ST?
- Does the FIR/complaint record PoA Sec. 3-type facts (exact words, witnesses, audio/video)?
- Did it happen publicly/in front of others, or repeatedly/planned?
- Was the victim singled out while others in a similar situation were spared?
If unsure, submit a written request to add PoA sections in FIR with exact words/witnesses/proofs.
Use in a Sentence (Examples)
- “The Special Court took cognizance of the atrocity against the SC victim.”
- “Since the FIR mentioned a caste-based remark, PoA sections were added.”
- “Under the PoA Rules, the victim receives stage-wise compensation.”
- “When PoA sections were missing in the FIR, the victim requested in writing to add them.”
What the Law Does
- Clear offences list: public humiliation, threats/assault, property damage, social/economic boycott, etc.
- Prompt action & Special Court: FIR, time-bound inquiry, faster trial.
- Compensation & support: stage-wise amounts as per State/UT schedule; medical/rehabilitation; DBT.
- Duties of police/admin: register FIR, ensure protection, timely action/reporting, district monitoring.
- Victim/witness protection: safety measures and assistance.
- Amendments: 2015 and later changes strengthened provisions (amounts/process as per State/UT notifications).
For exact figures, use the LSO calculator—it shows breakup as per your State/UT schedule.
When Is It an “Atrocity Case”? (3-Check Rule)
- The act is listed under PoA (e.g., humiliation, threats/assault, property damage, boycott).
- Motive: targeted because of SC/ST identity (slur, being singled out, caste angle in dispute).
- FIR: carries correct PoA sections with facts/words/witnesses (Sec. 3 clauses).
If any link is weak, clarify in writing in FIR/inquiry (exact words, date/time/place, witnesses, proofs).
For SC/ST Women
The law protects against targeted violence, humiliation, sexual offences and boycott; compensation is stage-wise. Use the calculator for exact figures and next step.
How the Money Is Released (Stages)
- After FIR — first part (post basic check/approval)
- After charge-sheet — second part
- After judgment/conviction — final part
Percentages/amounts depend on State/UT schedule—shown in the calculator.
Keep These Ready
- FIR with PoA sections & case number
- ID/address & SC/ST caste certificate
- Medical/MLC (if injuries), photos/videos, witnesses
- Bank details for DBT (passbook/cancelled cheque)
- Charge-sheet (Stage-2), Certified judgment/order (Stage-3)
- Property damage: panchnama/valuation
What to Do Now
- Fill the form: Select “what happened”, stage (FIR/charge-sheet/judgment), any amount received → Calculate → Apply.
- LSO handles the rest: drafting, annexures, submission to DM/authority, acknowledgement, follow-ups. If PoA sections missing, we request to add them in writing.
- Status tracking: we track due stage and payable amount; coordinate till DBT credit.
See Your Pending Amount
Open the calculator to see Total / Received / Pending / Next Step on one screen. Then apply—LSO helps with follow-ups.
Quick Tips
- Track dates: FIR, charge-sheet, judgment, each release
- Always submit in writing and take acknowledgements
- Use the phrase: “Compensation under PoA Rules as per State schedule”
- If PoA section missing, apply in writing to add it
- Do not rely only on calls—keep written records
How LSO Helps
We simplify files, draft stage-wise letters, coordinate with District Administration, and follow up till full payment. Help: 0755-4222969 ,+91 9171052281 ,+91 8085829369 ,+91 8109631969 · support@lifesavingorganization.com
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