In Round Rock, many serious collisions involve commutes, school runs, and fast-moving traffic patterns—situations where people may assume the airbag must have worked as designed. When the airbag malfunctions, that assumption can lead to missed steps.
Common Round Rock scenarios our clients describe include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash severe enough to trigger restraint systems.
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly during a collision where it didn’t seem to match the forces involved.
- Post-repair confusion, where you’re told the vehicle is “fixed,” but your injury symptoms persist.
- Delayed realization after an inspection or recall notice raises questions about the restraint system.
A defective airbag case often turns on technical details—timing, sensor behavior, inflator performance, and the vehicle’s repair history. The sooner those details are organized, the better your odds of building a credible claim.


