V35.5: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : driver injured in traffic accident
The reference "Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle : driver injured in traffic accident" indicates a single condition. This is a specific type of injury that a person might sustain as a result of a vehicular collision involving a three-wheeled motor vehicle and a railway train or vehicle. The driver of the three-wheeled motor vehicle is the injured party in this case. Commonly seen in traffic accidents, the symptoms and severity of such injuries can vary greatly, depending on factors such as the speed of the collision, the angle at which it occurred, and whether or not the occupant was using a seatbelt. Injuries might affect any part of the body but commonly may involve the head, neck, and torso. The progression of the injury can also vary, from acute resolution with no long-term damage to severe, possibly life-changing or life-threatening consequences.
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