In Texas, many crashes occur during predictable commuting patterns—rush-hour slowdowns, sudden braking, and stop-and-go conditions. In those situations, people often experience one of these scenarios after the impact:
- No airbag deployment despite significant damage.
- Delayed or “unexpected” deployment, leaving occupants unprotected.
- Deployment that causes additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing damage.
- A repair that replaces components after the crash, raising questions about whether the restraint system performed as intended.
Even if your vehicle was later inspected or repaired, the event can still leave behind important documentation—service notes, diagnostic readouts, and replacement records—that may matter to your claim.


