Airbag malfunctions often show up in real-world ways that don’t always match what people expect after a serious collision. Common red flags include:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash severity suggested it should have
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly or at an unusual moment
- The airbag deployed but still resulted in serious facial/neck injuries (including burns or trauma)
- A repair shop reports replacing parts tied to the restraint system, but you’re unsure why
In Del Rio, crashes can happen on everything from local streets to longer stretches where traffic patterns and lighting may change quickly. That context matters because it can affect what witnesses noticed, what the vehicle’s event data recorded, and how quickly the vehicle was inspected.


