In practice, defective airbag issues show up in a few common ways:
- No deployment when the crash severity should have triggered it (leaving occupants exposed to impact hazards)
- Unexpected deployment that worsened injuries
- Repeated warning lights or restraint system faults noted before or after the crash
- Repairs that replace sensors, inflators, or components tied to the airbag control system
Minnesota drivers often rely on their vehicles year-round—so if you were commuting around the metro area, driving for work, or handling everyday errands in and out of town, documenting exactly what happened right after the collision can be crucial. The sooner records are preserved, the easier it is to connect the injury to the restraint system’s performance.


