In everyday driving, airbag problems often show up in patterns that don’t feel “technical”—they feel personal:
- No deployment even though the crash seems serious
- Unexpected deployment that doesn’t match the collision severity
- Deployment that causes additional injury (burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related symptoms)
- Repairs that replace components (inflator, sensors, control module) without clear explanation
In Ennis, many crashes involve stop-and-go driving, turning movements, and sudden intersection impacts. That makes timing and restraint performance especially important—because the vehicle’s electronic restraint system records what happened, and those records can be central to proving the defect.


