A defective airbag case typically starts with a mismatch between what the airbag system is designed to do and what happened in your crash. In real Forney-area situations, common triggers include:
- The airbag fails to deploy despite injuries consistent with a deployment event
- The airbag deploys incorrectly (for example, at a time or intensity that worsens harm)
- A repair shop notes that the restraint system components were replaced due to malfunction
- You later learn your vehicle is tied to a safety recall involving inflators, sensors, or related components
Because airbag injuries often involve specialized medical evaluation—facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other restraint-related harm—your documentation matters from day one.


