People often assume the dispute will be simple—“the airbag failed, so that’s that.” In real cases, the hard part is proving the failure is connected to the injury and that it involves a product defect rather than something else.
For Pearland drivers, common real-world triggers include:
- Delayed or no deployment after a collision that seems severe enough to trigger restraint systems
- Unexpected deployment behavior that contributes to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries
- Repairs that don’t fully address the underlying issue, especially when diagnostic trouble codes or replacement parts raise questions
- Safety campaign confusion—a recall exists, but you’re not sure if your exact vehicle and crash facts match
A defective airbag claim is not just about what went wrong in the crash. It’s about what can be proven afterward with the right records.


