In the real world, airbag problems don’t always look the same. After a collision, Southlake residents sometimes report issues like:
- No deployment despite a severe impact (often discovered when occupants expect restraint protection but the system never activated)
- Deployment that feels “wrong”—for example, an unexpected timing or force that can worsen facial, neck, or upper-body injuries
- Burns, swelling, or trauma patterns that don’t match what you’d expect from the crash alone
- Post-repair confusion—the vehicle is returned, but the airbag components were replaced and the underlying cause isn’t explained clearly
Even if the vehicle is repaired, the documentation from the crash and repair process can still be critical. In product-related cases, the details matter because liability often turns on what the restraint system did (or didn’t do) and what information existed about the component failure.


