In a lot of Midlothian crashes, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s how the injury fits with the restraint system’s performance. People often report scenarios like:
- The airbag failed to deploy even though the collision seemed severe enough to trigger one.
- The airbag deployed too late or in a way that increased trauma.
- Repairs were made, but the vehicle history shows prior restraint work or parts replaced that suggest an earlier malfunction.
- A recall was issued later, creating confusion about whether your vehicle was actually part of the problem.
Texas injury claims become stronger when the medical record and the vehicle’s post-crash documentation line up. A defective airbag attorney helps connect those dots—without you having to learn product-liability law on your own.


