In Minnesota, you generally have a limited window to file a personal injury claim. Exact deadlines depend on the facts (and sometimes the parties involved), but the practical takeaway is the same: don’t wait to get your documents and medical record trail started.
After a crash, people often assume the “important” work is over once the car is repaired. In defective airbag cases, that’s rarely true. The vehicle’s repair history, diagnostic results, recall status, and the way the restraint system behaved during the collision can make or break the claim.
If you’re dealing with an airbag failure discovered after the fact, you still may have options—especially if the vehicle is tied to a known safety campaign or if repairs and inspections suggest a malfunction.


