V10: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V10.0: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal : driver injured in nontraffic accident
Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal: Driver injured in a nontraffic accident is a specific medical condition stemming from a physical incident. This condition involves a cyclist, who while riding their bicycle, collides with either a pedestrian, an animal, or both. The resulting injuries are sustained by the driver of the bicycle, and these injuries are not related to an accident that occurred in traffic. The wide range of potential injuries could involve any system in the body, likely varying greatly in severity. Symptoms depend on the areas affected, and can range from minor scrapes and bruises to more serious conditions like broken bones, concussions, or internal injuries. Depending on the severity and progression of the injury, the healing process could be relatively swift with minor injuries, while more serious conditions might require extensive medical intervention and longer recovery times.
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