Some people wait days because they think they “pulled something” and it will pass. In reality, the first few days after a Princeton-area crash can determine what insurers believe later. Consider contacting medical care promptly—especially if you have:
- Neck pain with reduced range of motion
- Low-back pain that worsens with sitting or bending
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in an arm or leg
- Headaches that start after a collision
- Pain that limits normal daily tasks (sleeping, driving, lifting, working)
Even when imaging doesn’t show dramatic findings right away, a documented symptom timeline still matters. What you report to clinicians and when you report it often becomes the backbone of causation in a claim.


