Shoreview residents often drive on routes that connect to major commuting corridors, and collisions can occur without much warning. After a crash, it can be difficult to tell whether your injuries came from the impact—or from the airbag system itself.
Common scenarios we see from Minnesota drivers include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision seemed severe enough to trigger deployment.
- Airbag deployed, but injuries were worse than expected, such as burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related issues.
- Repairs were completed, but the underlying issue may still be reflected in inspection records and replacement parts.
- A recall notice appears later, creating uncertainty about whether your vehicle’s airbag system was affected.
Because the timeline matters, it’s important to treat this as more than a “paperwork problem.” What gets documented early can affect what can be proven later.


