V58: Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in noncollision transport accident
V58.3: Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in nontraffic accident
The medical condition refers to scenarios where an individual, herein referred to as occupant, was within a pick-up truck or van during a transport accident where no collision was involved. Contrary to traffic accidents that occur on public roads or highways, nontraffic accidents are events that occur entirely in any place other than a public highway. Incidents might be scenarios such as the vehicle rolling over, an accidental fall from the vehicle, or the occupant being jostled within the vehicle causing injury. The type and severity of injury can vary significantly, ranging from minor to major, depending on various factors such as the speed of the vehicle, type of terrain, and the circumstances of the accident.
Critic diseases or injuries (neurological, thoracic, or orthopedic consequences) might occur as a result of these noncollision transport accidents. While the term "unspecified" suggests that further details about the injured individual (such as whether they were the driver or a passenger) are not provided, it is clear that the incident involved a pick-up truck or van in a nontraffic situation.
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