In the Twin Cities metro, crashes often involve sudden speed changes, traffic merges, and stop-and-go conditions. That’s why airbag problems can show up in ways that don’t always match the “severity” people expect.
Common Chanhassen-area scenarios include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash involved enough impact to trigger restraint systems.
- Airbag deployed but injuries were worsened, such as facial trauma or burns tied to the deployment.
- Multiple restraint indicators appeared after the collision (warning lights, diagnostic codes), suggesting the system didn’t perform as designed.
- A repaired vehicle still doesn’t feel right, and the same warning symptoms return after the shop work.
If you suspect the restraint system contributed to your injury, it’s important to treat the malfunction as an evidence issue—not just a repair issue.


