V30: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V30.0: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal : driver injured in nontraffic accident
The condition "Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal: driver injured in nontraffic accident" refers to an injury sustained by a driver of a three-wheeled vehicle involved in a nontraffic accident with a pedestrian or an animal. This typically occurs in a space such as a parking lot, driveway, or non-public road. The injury may involve various body systems, depending on the force of impact and other factors relating to the accident. Common symptoms post-accident could involve physical manifestations such as bruises, fractures, discomfort or pain, and possible internal injuries. Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injuries may occur in severe cases, especially if protective gear was not used during the incident. Psychological trauma may also be a component, which could further complicate the condition's progression.
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