Employee Retirement Loss Estimator
Built for employees, this estimator projects what mismanagement of your workplace retirement plan may have cost your own savings, by comparing your account's path against a well-run plan over your years of participation.
Is your 401(k) quietly costing you money?
Most people have no idea what their workplace retirement plan charges them — or how much it quietly adds up to over the years. These free tools spell it out in plain English. No jargon, no cost, and nothing you need to look up.
Employee Retirement Loss Estimator
If your employer's plan was poorly run, it didn't hurt some faceless account — it hurt your savings. This estimates what mismanagement of your workplace plan may have cost you personally, by comparing your account's path to a well-run plan over your years there. Don't know the figures? Typical ones are filled in.
This is money that should be in your retirement — not lost to a plan that wasn't run in your interest. A free review can tell you whether you may be able to recover some of it.
Worried by what you see? Talk to an attorney — free.
You don't have to understand any of this. If these numbers look off, a free, confidential review will tell you in plain English whether your employer's plan may owe you money. You pay nothing unless money is recovered, and your employer is never contacted without your okay.
A quick note. These tools give rough, illustrative estimates based only on what you enter and on simple assumptions (steady yearly growth, no taxes). They are not financial or legal advice, not a prediction of any outcome, and they don't prove that anyone did anything wrong or that any money can be recovered. Any actual recovery is decided by a court and depends on facts these tools can't capture. Using this tool doesn't make us your lawyers, and prior results don't guarantee a similar outcome. Attorney Advertising.
How to read your result
- This is an account-level view, not a plan-wide damages figure.
- It's intended to help employees decide whether to request a free review.
- Actual losses depend on the precise facts and time period.
Common reasons plans get reviewed
If your result looks concerning, these are the practice areas that most often line up with what this tool measures.
Frequently asked questions
Does this tool cost anything?
No. It's free, anonymous, and there's no obligation. You don't have to share your contact info to use it.
Is this a guarantee of how much I can recover?
No. It's an illustrative estimate, not legal advice or a prediction of any individual outcome. Actual results in ERISA cases depend on the facts of the plan and the court.
What should I do if my result looks concerning?
Request a free, confidential case review. An ERISA attorney will tell you honestly whether your situation looks like a case.
How are the figures calculated?
Using transparent, illustrative formulas — compounding projections, published fee benchmarks, or weighted self-assessment scoring. The component shows its assumptions inline.
Am I able to sue if I left the company?
Often yes — former participants and beneficiaries may still have standing, depending on the claim and timing. Counsel will confirm.
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- Contingency representation — no fee unless we recover.
- Confidential. Your employer is never contacted without your consent.
A few quick questions — no legal or financial know-how needed. We'll give you an honest read on whether your situation is worth a closer look.
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