V27: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V27.1: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
The ICD-10 code V27.1 pertains to a specific type of accident injury, involving a motorcycle rider who is also a passenger in a nontraffic incident. This type of injury occurs when the motorcycle collides with a stationary or fixed object, not another moving vehicle or pedestrian. That means it typically happens in places like parking lots, driveways, or off-road areas rather than in active traffic. The injuries are usually caused by the force of the impact and can range greatly in severity. They might include anything from minor cuts and bruises to more serious consequences such as fractures, deep lacerations, or even traumatic brain injuries. The exact nature and extent of the injuries would depend on various factors such as the speed at the time of the collision, the size and structure of the fixed object, and whether the rider was wearing protective gear.
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