Airbag cases typically fit into a few real-world patterns. If your situation matches any of these, it may be worth a legal review:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash severe enough to trigger restraint deployment.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional injuries (for example, facial/neck trauma consistent with malfunctioning restraint behavior).
- Repeated lights or warnings related to the restraint system before the crash—then the warning didn’t prevent the failure.
- Vehicle repair involved airbag component replacement, especially if the work notes reference malfunction, sensor issues, or restraint system faults.
Because many Wichita Falls drivers travel for work, school, and weekend plans, the timeline between the collision and follow-up medical care matters. The sooner you document what happened, the easier it is to connect symptoms to the restraint failure.


