V28: Motorcycle rider injured in noncollision transport accident
V28.5: Motorcycle rider injured in noncollision transport accident : passenger injured in traffic accident
A motorcycle rider injured in a noncollision transport accident refers to a person who is injured while riding a motorcycle in an incident that does not involve a collision with another vehicle. This can include accidents such as losing balance and falling from the motorcycle, or incidents prompted by avoiding sudden obstacles on the road. A passenger injured in a traffic accident typically refers to a person who is injured as a passenger in any motor vehicle during a traffic-related incident. This can encompass various scenarios, ranging from moderate to severe injuries, and can involve different body parts depending on the specifics of the accident. Both conditions primarily affect the physical body system, but the psychological impact, such as trauma or stress, should not be disregarded.
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