Sovereign Finance Suite
Model your wealth, protect your liquidity, and optimize your assets with banking-grade algorithms. Select an engine below to begin your precise analysis.
Civil Justice & Settlements
When damages occur, precision is your leverage. Counter the insurance algorithms with actuarial-grade liability models to estimate your fair recovery value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Solveria's calculators free, and do you save my data?
Solveria's B2C calculators are completely free to use. We adhere to a strict Zero-Knowledge Architecture. The sensitive inputs you type into our calculators are processed exclusively in your browser's local memory (RAM). We do not collect, store, or sell your personal financial or legal data.
Are the settlement and tax calculations legally binding?
No. Solveria provides highly precise mathematical estimations based on aggregated state codes, federal guidelines, and insurance actuarial data. However, these outputs do not constitute formal legal opinions, binding loan estimates, or certified tax appraisals. You should always consult a qualified professional.
How often is the calculation logic updated?
Our logic cores are rigorously audited. We perform quarterly codebase reviews, annual fiscal year updates (incorporating new IRS and FHFA standards), and deploy immediate statutory hotfixes within 48 hours of major legal precedent changes.
Can enterprise partners or law firms manipulate the calculation results?
No. Solveria is an independent engineering platform. Our B2B partners and iframe licensees cannot alter a calculation result to favor a specific legal or financial outcome. The mathematical logic is absolute and strictly firewalled from our enterprise licensing model.
Does using the calculators create an attorney-client relationship?
No. Using our Civil Justice tools or submitting data through our B2C platform does not create an attorney-client privilege. If you choose to utilize our direct-call routing to connect with a third-party legal network, your interaction is then governed by their separate privacy protocols.