In and around Prosper, many crashes involve sudden stop-and-go conditions, high-speed merges, or drivers braking late due to visibility and traffic flow. In those situations, people commonly report one of these issues:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision strong enough to trigger restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional injury, such as burns, hearing issues, facial trauma, or neck strain.
- Multiple restraint components behaved unexpectedly, creating questions about sensors, control logic, or an inflator problem.
- Repairs were made, but the underlying safety system issue wasn’t fully understood—often leaving documentation gaps.
Even when a vehicle is repaired, the crash and injury timeline can still support a claim if the restraint system’s performance deviated from what it should have done.


