Cherry Hill, NJ (March 19, 2026) – A vehicle crash was reported near Haddonfield Road and the Route 38 eastbound ramp in Cherry Hill Township on Monday, March 16.
One person complained of neck pain following the collision and showed symptoms of low blood pressure, prompting an advanced life support response. The person was evaluated at the scene, and no serious injuries were ultimately reported.
No further details about the vehicles involved or additional people at the scene have been confirmed.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Can Neck Pain and Low Blood Pressure Signal After a Crash in New Jersey?
Neck pain is one of the most commonly reported complaints after a traffic collision in New Jersey, even in crashes that appear relatively minor. It can be a result from whiplash, muscle strain, or more serious injuries to the cervical spine, and symptoms sometimes worsen in the hours following a crash rather than improving. This is why medical evaluation at or shortly after the scene is a standard step, even when a person is still able to move around.
Low blood pressure following a crash can be a sign that the body is under significant stress or that there is internal bleeding not visible from the outside. Advanced life support units are dispatched in these cases because certain interventions need to be started quickly if blood pressure continues to drop. In many cases, early assessment reveals no serious underlying cause, but the cautious approach helps ensure nothing is missed before the person is fully cleared.