In our experience with cases tied to the Bryan–College Station area, defective airbag concerns often surface in predictable ways:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision that should have triggered deployment (sometimes reported after the vehicle is towed and evaluated).
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly during a crash type or speed range that didn’t seem consistent with typical restraint behavior.
- Injury occurred at deployment—for example, facial trauma, burns, or other harm consistent with an inflator or sensor-related issue.
- Repair documentation exists but the cause is unclear—you may have invoices noting parts replaced, yet no clear explanation of why the restraint system malfunctioned.
Even if you’re not sure whether your case involves a “defect,” the timeline from crash to treatment can strongly influence how your claim is evaluated.


