Vineland, NJ (March 27, 2026) – A motor vehicle crash was reported on Wednesday, March 25, near the intersection of North Delsea Drive and West Forest Grove Road in Vineland. Emergency units, including medical personnel, responded to the scene to assist those involved.
One person was reported to be experiencing wrist and head pain following the crash. EMS units were requested to assess and treat the patient at the scene.
Additional details about the vehicles involved and the events leading to the collision were not available in early reports. The incident remains under review by authorities, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Do Head and Wrist Injuries After a Car Crash Typically Indicate in New Jersey?
Head and wrist injuries are two of the more common injury types reported after motor vehicle crashes in New Jersey. Wrist injuries often occur when a driver or passenger braces for impact, putting sudden stress on the joint. Head pain can result from a direct impact with the steering wheel, window, or headrest, or from the rapid back-and-forth motion of the head during a collision.
Even when these injuries seem minor at first, medical evaluation is generally needed to rule out more serious conditions like fractures or concussions. A concussion, for example, may not always be obvious right away but can cause symptoms that develop over several hours. In Cumberland County and across New Jersey, crash-related head injuries are taken seriously by medical responders, given how much variation there can be in how they present at the scene.