In real crash reports and repair records, airbag problems usually show up in a few practical ways:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered restraint activation.
- Wrong-timing deployment (airbag activates when it shouldn’t or doesn’t match the crash severity).
- Deployment-related injury amplification, such as facial trauma, burns, or other restraint injuries.
- Repairs that replace airbag components after the crash, sometimes tied to alerts, diagnostic trouble codes, or inspection findings.
In Texas, the key is not just that an airbag malfunctioned—it’s connecting the malfunction to what caused or worsened your specific injuries.


