Residents may notice airbag issues in a few common real-world situations:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a collision where you would expect it to have activated.
- Airbag deployed when it shouldn’t have, or deployed in a way that worsened injuries.
- The injury pattern doesn’t match expectations, such as facial trauma or burns consistent with an abnormal deployment.
- A repair shop replaced parts after the crash, and the paperwork hints at restraint-system component problems.
- A recall notice appears later, creating uncertainty about whether your vehicle was affected.
In Texas, liability and causation still have to be proven. A recall can be helpful context, but your claim must connect the malfunction to your specific crash and injuries.


