Airbag issues don’t always show up the same way. In practice, Lago Vista residents tend to fall into a few common patterns:
- No deployment despite a serious impact: You expect the restraint system to activate, but the warning lights or diagnostic indicators don’t match the crash severity.
- Unexpected deployment or “timing” problems: The airbag goes off when it doesn’t appear to align with the collision conditions.
- Injury consistent with restraint malfunction: Facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other injuries that may not seem typical for the crash mechanics.
- Recall-related confusion after repair: You learn later that your vehicle was part of a safety campaign, or a shop replaces parts but you’re unsure what changed and why.
In Texas, these scenarios quickly become evidence problems—because insurers may focus on the crash itself while product-defect claims require proof about the airbag system’s performance and its connection to your injuries.


