Many people only realize there’s a restraint-system problem after the fact—once they review repair paperwork, receive recall notices, or notice inconsistent documentation about what the airbag system did during the crash.
Common Leander-area scenarios include:
- Airbag failure in a crash that should have triggered deployment—leaving occupants exposed to impact.
- Injuries appearing after the collision (or worsening over days), especially when medical providers document trauma consistent with restraint malfunction.
- Recall-related confusion—a vehicle may be tied to a safety campaign, but the repair history or timing isn’t clear.
Even if your vehicle was repaired, you may still need answers about the underlying component problem.


