Many residents don’t realize an airbag issue is even involved until they compare notes with other crash details—such as:
- The collision severity seemed high, but the airbag didn’t deploy when you expected it to.
- The airbag deployed, but you still experienced head/face injuries that airbags are designed to reduce.
- Your vehicle was repaired quickly, yet the underlying malfunction may still be reflected in diagnostics, replaced components, or service documentation.
- You received information about a safety recall after the fact (or only learned about it when trying to register repairs).
In Minnesota, it’s also common for cases to involve coordination between auto insurers, health coverage, and sometimes other parties tied to vehicle parts and repairs. Getting the right legal strategy early matters when you’re trying to protect both your health and your claim.


