V06: Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V06.0: Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : nontraffic accident
The condition identified by the ICD-10 code V06.0 refers to a pedestrian who has been injured in a collision with a nonmotor vehicle in a nontraffic accident. This means that the individual was walking, running, jogging, or otherwise not in a motor vehicle at the time of an accident. The nonmotor vehicle involved in the accident could be a manually propelled vehicle, such as a bicycle or handcart. The term 'nontraffic' indicates that the incident did not take place on public roads or highways. Such accidents can occur in a variety of settings including parks, pedestrian paths, parking lots, or private property. Injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to serious head injuries, broken bones or internal injuries, depending on the nature and force of the collision. Each case varies greatly based on the specifics of the accident, including the speed involved, the exact point of impact, and other variables.
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