V70-V79: Bus occupant injured in transport accident

V76: Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle

The group of conditions under the title 'Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle' broadly refers to a range of physical injuries sustained by individuals traveling on a bus during an accident that includes a collision with a non-motorized entity such as a bicycle, horse, or another pedestrian. Given the nature of these incidents, the injuries can vary in type and severity, ranging from soft tissue damage like contusions, bruises or sprains, to more serious trauma such as fractures, internal injuries or head injuries. Symptoms are typically immediate and can include pain, swelling, visible wounds or difficulty moving affected areas, but they may also evolve over time especially in case of head injuries, internal bleeding, or shock. The progression and recovery from these conditions largely depend on the severity of the initial injury, immediate medical intervention, and subsequent treatment and rehabilitation process. Please note, multiple body systems can be affected depending on the specifics of the accident.