V25: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V25.0: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
Motorcycle rider injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle is a specific type of injury wherein the individual was driving a motorcycle and was involved in a non-traffic accident with a train or any railway vehicle. This type of accident typically happens in settings outside of public roadways, possibly within rail yards or private properties. Injuries sustained can range from mild to severe, depending on many factors including speed of both vehicles involved, protective gear worn, and the nature of the collision. The injury can involve various parts of the body such as the head, neck, chest, and extremities. Symptoms can vary depending on the severity and location of injury, and may include pain, swelling, bruising, loss of function, or visible deformity in the area of injury. Severe injuries may present with loss of consciousness or other signs of life-threatening conditions. Once identified, immediate medical attention is crucial to manage these injuries and reduce potential complications.
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