In North Texas, many crashes involve vehicles traveling through busy intersections, feeder roads, and fast-changing traffic patterns. After impact, people often realize the airbag didn’t behave as expected—especially when the collision seems severe enough that protection should have deployed.
Residents in Highland Village and nearby communities frequently report concerns like:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash force appears consistent with deployment.
- The airbag deployed in a way that seems inconsistent with the crash severity.
- The passenger experienced injuries consistent with abnormal restraint performance (for example, facial or burn-type injuries).
- A repair visit revealed that the restraint system had components replaced without a clear explanation of the underlying cause.
If you’re wondering whether your situation could relate to a known safety issue (including recalls), it’s important to evaluate the specific vehicle and the specific crash—not just what you find online.


