Online calculators can be useful as a starting point, but they rarely reflect the details that matter most in Texas cases—especially those that arise from fast-moving traffic corridors, commuting accidents, and suburban roadway conditions.
In Hewitt matters, settlement value often hinges on facts like:
- whether the crash occurred during peak commute times or involved impaired driving,
- the clarity of fault when multiple vehicles or roadway hazards are involved,
- how quickly evidence was preserved after the incident,
- and whether medical records support the timeline from injury to death.
Without those case-specific facts, a generic “range” can be misleading.


