V36: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle

V36.7: Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident

Occupant of a three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with another nonmotor vehicle refers to a specific set of traffic-related injuries. In this scenario, a person who is either driving or riding in a three-wheeled motor vehicle, often a type of motorcycle or trike, gets hurt due to a collision with a nonmotor vehicle in a traffic accident. The nonmotor vehicle can be a bicycle, a horse-drawn carriage, or any other vehicle that doesn’t use an engine for movement. The person involved in the accident was on the outside of the vehicle, typically meaning they were exposed without the protective shell of a car or truck. The injuries sustained might vary significantly, from minor cuts and bruises to major injuries like fractures or internal damage, depending on various factors such as the speed of collision, the person's protective gear, the point of impact and many others.