In the Red River Valley, collisions happen across busy commuting corridors, residential streets, and intersections where traffic flow changes quickly. That matters for your case because evidence can be spread across several places:
- Incident reports prepared soon after the crash
- Medical records from emergency care and follow-up providers
- Vehicle inspection and repair paperwork from local shops
- Tow and storage records (sometimes relevant if the vehicle was held)
- Photos/video from drivers, nearby residences, or businesses (when available)
A defective airbag claim usually turns on whether the airbag system’s performance can be tied to the injuries documented in your medical timeline. The more organized these records are early, the easier it is to evaluate whether the case should focus on product defect theories, repair-related findings, or both.


