V30: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V30.1: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
The medical condition identified as "occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with pedestrian or animal: passenger injured in nontraffic accident" involves a scenario where an individual, who is a passenger in a three-wheeled motor vehicle, gets injured in an incident that is not related to traffic. This nontraffic accident involves a collision with either a pedestrian or an animal. The injuries could be various, ranging from minor to severe, depending on numerous factors such as speed at the time of the collision, size and weight of the pedestrian or animal, and the passenger's use or non-use of safety gear at the time of the accident. Common injuries may include, but are not limited to, fractures, abrasions, contusions, lacerations, whiplash, or even more serious injuries like spinal cord injuries. The degree of trauma and the specific body systems affected depend largely on the nature of the accident. The psychological impact of such an accident should also not be underestimated.
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