Celina’s growth means more vehicles on local roads and more frequent commutes into the Dallas–Plano area. That can affect what evidence is available and how quickly it changes:
- Vehicle repairs happen fast. Cars are often taken to body shops before a full inspection of restraint components is complete.
- Electronic records can be overwritten. Some diagnostic and event data may be lost if the vehicle isn’t handled correctly after the incident.
- Witnesses move on. In suburban traffic patterns, people may not realize an airbag malfunction is relevant until later—so statements can fade.
If you suspect an airbag defect, your first priority is medical care. Your second priority is protecting the evidence that could connect the malfunction to your injuries.


