In our experience, airbag-related injuries often show up in patterns that are tied to the type of collision and what drivers notice afterward:
- No deployment even in a serious-looking wreck
- Deployment with unusual severity (resulting in burns, facial injuries, or hearing issues)
- Airbag deployment that seems unrelated to the impact (which can raise sensor/sensor-control questions)
- Symptoms that worsen over days, such as trauma-related pain, swelling, or lingering effects that weren’t obvious immediately after the crash
Because many Deer Park drivers mix short local trips with longer Houston-area commutes, it’s not uncommon for people to delay getting checked—especially if they assume the injury is “just soreness.” For an airbag claim, that delay can complicate how the injury story is documented.


