V30-V39: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in transport accident

V32: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle

Injuries classified under V32 refer to those sustained by an occupant of a three-wheeled motor vehicle in a collision with either a two-wheeled or another three-wheeled motor vehicle. These can include a wide array of conditions ranging from minor abrasions or lacerations to severe, life-threatening traumas like fractures, internal injuries, or even traumatic brain injuries. The exact symptoms and progression of the condition depend highly on the specific type and severity of the injury sustained. Factors influencing this include the speed of the collision, whether the occupant was wearing any protective equipment, and the area of the body most heavily impacted. Injuries may affect various systems in the body from the musculoskeletal system to the cardiovascular or neurological systems. Immediate medical care post-accident aims at assessing the extent and severity of injuries to provide appropriate treatments.