Texas crashes often involve high-speed merges, late braking, and sudden stops—conditions where airbag systems are designed to activate. When the restraint system doesn’t behave correctly, important clues can show up outside of the police report.
Depending on your situation, evidence may include:
- Tow/inspection notes from the vehicle after the wreck
- Repair orders showing airbag components replaced
- Photographs of the cabin, dash warning lights, and damage pattern
- Medical documentation that ties your injury mechanism to the restraint failure
If you’re thinking, “I can’t remember everything,” that’s common. The goal is to preserve what you can now—especially anything related to the airbag’s behavior.


