In Hurst, crashes often involve fast-changing conditions—stop-and-go traffic, lane merges near major corridors, and sudden braking at intersections. When an airbag fails or behaves unexpectedly, it can leave you with injuries that don’t match what you’d expect from a “normal” restraint outcome.
You may notice:
- Airbag non-deployment despite a collision that should have triggered it
- Rough or unexpected deployment that causes additional harm
- Symptoms that show up later, such as soreness, hearing changes, or soft-tissue issues that grow over days
Because these injuries can develop gradually, residents sometimes assume they “waited too long” to report or document the problem. In reality, what matters is how quickly you obtain medical care and how clearly the timeline is supported by records.


