Mandan residents often drive on routes where visibility and stopping distance can change quickly—especially during winter weather, when ice and blowing snow affect impact dynamics. In that environment, a vehicle may be involved in a serious crash even when the driver believes the restraint system should have helped.
Common scenarios that lead people to ask about defective airbag claims include:
- Airbags that didn’t deploy even though the crash severity seems consistent with deployment.
- Deployment that appears wrong for the crash (timing mismatch), leading to additional injury.
- Repeated repair attempts where the airbag system was serviced but symptoms or diagnostic codes suggest the underlying issue wasn’t fully resolved.
- Recall-related confusion, especially when a vehicle is taken in for repairs after a safety notice but injuries already occurred.
If your injury pattern involved facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other restraint-related harm, it’s important to connect your medical record to the airbag event as early as possible.


