Airbag issues aren’t always obvious at first. In many Lewisville cases, people notice a malfunction through one of these patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite crash severity that should have triggered it.
- Airbag deployed but didn’t protect as intended, contributing to burns, facial injuries, or other restraint-related trauma.
- Deployment timing seemed wrong (for example, deploying in a way that worsened injury).
- Repairs were made quickly after the crash, and parts were replaced—but the underlying cause was never fully explained.
Even when a vehicle is repaired, documentation from the collision, the repair shop, and any vehicle diagnostics can help attorneys evaluate what failed and who may be responsible.


