Sanger commuters commonly drive the same routes for work, school, and errands. That can mean the same vehicle is used frequently, and crash investigations often start with assumptions—especially when the driver is focused on getting back to normal.
In practice, defective airbag problems are sometimes missed because:
- Repairs are completed quickly without preserving diagnostic information.
- Insurance discussions happen before you’ve confirmed what the restraint system did in the crash.
- Recall information is noticed later, after documentation has already been lost.
If you’re dealing with an airbag malfunction, the early steps you take can affect what evidence is available—and how convincingly the connection between the defect and your injury can be explained.


