Blaine sits in a busy commuting corridor, and many collisions happen on routes connecting to the Twin Cities. In real cases, that means you may be facing:
- Recorded statements requested soon after the crash (before your treatment plan is clear)
- Repair timelines that can blur what happened and what parts were replaced
- Medical effects that aren’t obvious at first, especially with head/face injuries and soft-tissue trauma
When an airbag malfunctions, the story isn’t always limited to driving decisions. The key question becomes whether the vehicle’s safety system performed as it was designed to perform—and whether that failure contributed to your injuries.


