In a suburban driving pattern like much of Alamo, many crashes happen during routine commutes and quick lane changes—sometimes without obvious external damage. That can make it harder to immediately connect an injury to a restraint-system malfunction.
You may notice issues such as:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite injury and impact
- The airbag deployed but didn’t seem to provide the expected protection
- Additional symptoms appeared after the crash (burning, facial/scalp trauma, hearing issues)
- A repair shop replaced components (airbag module, inflator, sensors) without fully explaining the root cause
Even when you’re focused on getting through the day, the details from the crash and the first medical visits can shape how your case is evaluated.


