V20-V29: Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident

V28: Motorcycle rider injured in noncollision transport accident

Motorcycle rider injured in noncollision transport accidents refers to a group of conditions where the individual riding a motorcycle gets injured in an accident that did not involve a collision with another vehicle. These could occur due to a variety of reasons such as loss of control of the vehicle, mechanical failure, adverse road or weather conditions, or the rider's health issues causing a sudden mishap. Common injuries include fractures, head trauma, soft tissue injuries, burns, and even psychological trauma. These accidents could have varying severity, from minor scrapes and bruises, to serious life-threatening conditions. The progression of these conditions highly depends on the initial extent of injuries and the immediate medical response. Various systems such as the skeletal, muscular, nervous, skin, and psychological systems are commonly affected in these accidents. The injuries typically occur instantaneously at the time of the accident.