Airbag problems don’t always look the same. Some people learn something is wrong immediately; others only realize it after follow-up medical visits or after the repair shop documents what was replaced.
Common patterns we see in cases from the White Settlement area include:
- Airbag failed to deploy despite collision damage that should have triggered deployment.
- Airbag deployed too forcefully or in a way that increased injury severity.
- Wrong airbag deployed (such as an unexpected deployment during the crash type).
- Repeated diagnostic trouble codes recorded after the crash, suggesting a system fault.
- Repairs that include airbag module, inflator, sensor, or control unit replacement tied to the malfunction.
Even when the vehicle is later repaired, the documentation from that repair—along with crash and medical records—can be critical.


