V62.2: Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle : person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
The condition referred to in this context describes a situation where an occupant of a heavy transport vehicle becomes injured in a collision with a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle, while the individual is outside of the vehicle during a nontraffic accident. This can occur in various circumstances, such as roadside emergencies, breakdowns, loading or unloading situations, or simply when the individual is near the vehicle but not actively operating it. The types of injuries varied greatly, depending on the force of impact and other factors related to the incident. These could range from minor to severe, potentially involving multiple systems of the body including the skeletal, nervous, respiratory, and circulatory systems. Immediate symptoms following such a trauma can include pain, swelling, bruising, functional loss in affected limbs or organs, possible internal bleeding, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness. The progression of such injuries is contingent on the severity and the immediate medical attention received.
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