V35.4: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting
The term "Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle: person injured while boarding or alighting" describes an injury that has resulted from a specific type of accident. It involves an individual who, while getting on or off a three-wheeled motor vehicle, has been involved in a collision with a railway train or another railway vehicle. This accident might result in various types of injuries, ranging from minor bruises and lacerations to severe ones such as fractures, head trauma, spinal injuries or internal organ damage. The nature and severity of the injury depends on factors like the speed at which the vehicles were moving, the individual's position at the time of impact, and the protective measures employed. Immediate post-accident symptoms may include pain, discomfort, loss of consciousness, confusion, or visible physical injuries.
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