People usually notice airbag problems in one of two ways:
- It didn’t deploy when it should have. You expected the restraint system to activate, but it didn’t.
- It deployed in a way that caused additional injury. The airbag may have deployed too forcefully, at the wrong time, or in a way that didn’t match what the vehicle’s safety system is designed to do.
Texas crashes are unpredictable. A malfunction can leave you with injuries that don’t become fully clear for days—especially soft tissue injuries, internal trauma, or symptoms that worsen after adrenaline wears off. That’s why the first steps after the crash matter.


