In everyday driving around Murphy, many families end up dealing with common crash patterns: sudden stops in traffic, rear-end impacts, side impacts at intersections, or collisions caused by distracted driving. When an airbag malfunctions, the signs often show up in a few ways:
- No deployment despite a crash you’d expect to trigger one
- Unusual deployment behavior, such as deployment that seems inconsistent with the impact
- Injury patterns that match restraint system malfunction mechanisms (for example, facial or burn-type injuries)
- Parts replaced after the crash that suggest the restraint system was treated as faulty
Texas residents often first learn something is wrong after the vehicle is repaired—or after they receive recall-related notice. Either way, the key is to connect the malfunction to your injuries using real records.


