In smaller Texas communities like Sanger, many people handle the immediate aftermath quickly—getting checked out, calling insurance, and moving on. But airbag issues don’t always become clear right away.
Common patterns we see after crashes include:
- Airbag failed to deploy even though the collision looked severe enough to trigger it.
- Airbag deployed, but injuries worsened because the restraint system released too forcefully or at an unsafe time.
- Repair work was done (parts replaced), but the root safety problem wasn’t fully explained.
- Recall information surfaces later, and you’re left wondering whether it matters to your specific vehicle and crash.
If you’re dealing with symptoms like facial trauma, burns, hearing problems, or ongoing neck and shoulder issues, it’s important to connect the injury to the restraint event—not just the impact.


