Airbag issues often show up in patterns that match how crashes unfold in Central Texas traffic:
- Failure to deploy despite a severe collision (the vehicle triggers other safety systems, but the airbag doesn’t activate).
- Deployment that causes additional injury (for example, facial trauma or burns consistent with abnormal restraint behavior).
- Deployment at the wrong time or under the wrong conditions (which can happen when sensors or control logic misread crash forces).
- Recall-related confusion after the fact (you learn the vehicle was connected to a safety campaign, but your crash happened before you were aware).
Even if you’re unsure whether the airbag caused your specific injury, the injury pattern and the vehicle’s post-crash condition can matter. A lawyer can help compare your medical timeline with what restraint systems are documented to do.


