V06: Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V06.1: Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : traffic accident
Pedestrian injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle in a traffic accident refers to a particular type of personal injury occurring when a pedestrian is struck by a nonmotor vehicle on the road or in a traffic environment. The nonmotor vehicle could include bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, or hand-pushed carts among others. The subsequent injuries are typically the result of the direct impact from the vehicle or by being thrown or dragged by it. The injuries can vary greatly, depending on factors such as the speed and size of the nonmotor vehicle, and the health condition of the pedestrian at the time of the accident. These may range from minor injuries like cuts, bruises, and sprains, to severe ones, such as fractures, internal injuries, head or spinal cord injuries. Occasionally, these accidents can result in life-threatening conditions or even fatality.
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