After a collision, people in Keller often focus on getting medical care, dealing with towing, and navigating insurance. But airbag-related issues can be easy to overlook—especially when:
- The vehicle is repaired quickly before key diagnostics or parts are preserved.
- Symptoms develop later (neck, facial soft tissue, hearing changes, burns, or lingering pain).
- The “story” of what happened relies on memory instead of consistent documentation.
- A recall notice exists, but the specific vehicle’s condition and timeline aren’t tied to the injury.
A defective restraint claim depends on connecting the airbag malfunction to your injury and losses. That connection is harder when evidence is lost or incomplete.


