Airbag-related injuries often come with confusing facts—especially in the days after a collision. For Sartell drivers and passengers, common patterns include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system.
- Airbag deployed, but you still suffered severe facial/neck injuries that look inconsistent with how the system is supposed to protect you.
- Multiple warning lights or diagnostic codes appeared after the crash, but the issue wasn’t explained clearly.
- Repairs were made, yet the underlying problem may still show up in the vehicle’s service history or diagnostic reports.
Cold weather can also complicate documentation. If the vehicle was towed, stored, or repaired quickly, some details about the restraint system can be harder to recreate later—making early evidence collection more important.


