While every case is different, San Antonio residents often report similar patterns:
- Stop-and-go commuting impacts: Rear-end collisions or side impacts at intersection speeds can produce injuries even when the airbag system behaves unexpectedly.
- High-traffic merges and lane changes: Sudden braking or contact during lane transitions can lead to deployment failures or abnormal deployment behavior.
- Construction-zone collisions: Work zones increase congestion and unpredictability; if your restraint system didn’t work as intended, documentation from repairs and inspections becomes especially important.
- Tourist and ride-share vehicle collisions: Visitors and short-term drivers can have delayed reporting or incomplete vehicle histories—creating evidence gaps that a prompt legal review can help close.
If your injury mechanism doesn’t “match” what you expected from a properly functioning airbag, that mismatch can be a key clue for investigating a potential safety defect.


