V10-V19: Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident
Pedal cyclist injuries in transport accidents comprise a range of injuries that occur to individuals riding bicycles as a result of transport-related incidents. These incidents can vary greatly, from collisions with motor vehicles or other cyclists to falls caused by uneven road surfaces or sudden obstructions. These injuries can affect any part of the body and their severity can range from minor scrapes and bruises to serious fractures, dislocations, or even life-threatening head and spinal injuries. Symptoms often include pain, swelling, and bruising, but can also involve more serious issues such as loss of consciousness or impaired physical function depending on the severity of the injury. The progression of these injuries greatly depends on their nature and severity. Regardless, immediate medical attention following such an accident is crucial to properly diagnose and treat any resulting injuries for the best possible outcome.
V10: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V11: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other pedal cycle
V12: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
V13: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van
V14: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus
V15: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V16: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V17: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V18: Pedal cyclist injured in noncollision transport accident
V19: Pedal cyclist injured in other and unspecified transport accidents
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