Lewisville traffic patterns can create common crash circumstances—stop-and-go commuting, sudden braking on busy corridors, and impacts at angles that may not “look” severe from the outside. In those situations, drivers sometimes discover an airbag issue in two ways:
- No deployment when you expected it. You may see damage consistent with a collision, but the restraint system doesn’t perform as intended.
- Deployment that seems to worsen injuries. Some people report burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, or other injuries connected to how the airbag activated.
Whether you’re dealing with a single-vehicle crash, a multi-car incident during rush hour, or a collision involving a commercial vehicle, the key is the same: airbag performance should be reviewed alongside your medical record and repair documentation.


