In Longview-area crashes, people often notice the problem in a few common ways:
- The collision seemed serious, but the airbag didn’t deploy (or deployed inconsistently).
- The airbag deployed when it shouldn’t have, such as during an impact that didn’t appear to meet typical restraint triggers.
- You were injured at the moment of deployment—for example, facial/eye trauma, burns, or hearing damage.
- The repair shop replaced airbag components or flagged a restraint-system malfunction.
- A recall notice arrived later, and the timing makes you wonder whether your vehicle was part of the same safety campaign.
Those details don’t guarantee liability on their own, but they help your attorney focus the investigation on the restraint system—not just the crash.


