In and around Wanaque, many serious injuries come from sudden-impact scenarios common to commuting traffic:
- Rear-end crashes (whiplash-type neck injuries are frequent)
- Sudden braking when traffic tightens on major routes
- Lane changes and turn collisions near intersections and busy corridors
Even when the crash seems “minor,” neck and back pain can develop over the next 24–72 hours. New Jersey adjusters often look for gaps between the incident and the first medical visit. The goal isn’t to panic—it’s to create a consistent, credible timeline.
What to do next: get evaluated promptly, ask the provider to document symptoms and limitations, and keep records showing how the injury affected normal activities (driving, work duties, childcare, sleep, and household tasks).


