V01: Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle
V01.0: Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle : nontraffic accident
Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle: nontraffic accident refers to an instance where an individual walking or standing is injured due to a nontraffic accident involving a bike or similar pedal-operated vehicle. This injury can occur in many settings outside of public roads and highways, such as parks, footpaths, and private properties. The type of injury will vary from minor abrasions, dislocations and fractures to the more severe, such as head injuries and internal bleeding, depending on factors including the speed of the bicycle and the area of the pedestrian's body that was struck. Symptoms will align with the severity and location of the injury, often including pain, swelling, and decreased mobility in the affected area. Soft tissue injuries like sprains, strains, or lacerations, head and spinal cord injuries, or fractures are common in these accidents. Recovery and prognosis will greatly differ depending on the severity of the injury.
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