In the coastal bend area, many drivers are on mixed routes—commutes, errands, and travel that can involve sudden stops, changing traffic speeds, and weather-related visibility issues. In that environment, an airbag that fails to deploy, deploys late, or deploys with abnormal force can turn a survivable crash into a serious injury.
People often discover the problem in one of two ways:
- Right after the wreck: the airbag warning light is on, the bag doesn’t deploy, or the restraint system behaves unexpectedly.
- After repairs or inspection: the vehicle is returned from the shop with parts replaced, diagnostic codes noted, or information connected to a safety campaign.
Either way, the key is to treat the malfunction as more than a “mechanical issue.” When it affects injury outcomes, it can become a product-related legal matter.


