Many people don’t realize there may be a legal issue until they compare what happened in the crash to what the restraint system was designed to do. In the Lino Lakes area, that question often comes up after:
- A collision that should have triggered deployment, but the airbag didn’t deploy (or didn’t deploy as expected).
- A deployment that caused additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or other harm consistent with how the restraint system malfunctioned.
- A repair that replaced airbag components—sometimes long after the crash—based on inspection findings.
- A safety recall notice that arrives after you’ve already been treated, repaired the vehicle, and moved on with work and life.
Even when the vehicle was repaired, the legal question remains: Was the airbag system defective, and did that defect contribute to your injuries? A Minnesota attorney can help you connect the dots using records, repair history, and the crash timeline.


