In the Tomball area, many crashes involve quick commutes, sudden lane changes, and common stop-and-go traffic patterns on major routes. After an impact, it’s common for insurers to frame the injury as “just the severity of the collision,” even when restraint systems may have malfunctioned.
If the airbag didn’t deploy during a crash that should have triggered deployment—or it deployed in a way that seems inconsistent with the impact—don’t let that uncertainty stall your next steps. The key is building a record that shows what the restraint system did (or didn’t do) and how that behavior relates to your specific injuries.


