V77: Bus occupant injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V77.0: Bus occupant injured in collision with fixed or stationary object : driver injured in nontraffic accident
Bus occupant injured in a collision with a fixed or stationary object, specifically the driver injured in a nontraffic accident, is a specific type of transportation-related injury. This condition arises when the driver of a bus collides with an object that is not moving or is fixed, such as a pole or a parked vehicle, outside of regular traffic flow. This can occur in various settings, including parking lots or driveways. Often caused by factors like human error, poor visibility, or mechanical faults, this injury typically results in physical traumas. These may impact multiple body systems depending on the force and direction of the collision, and can include injuries to the head, neck, chest, and limbs. Symptoms like pain, swelling, and loss of function may present, based on the specific injury sustained. Immediate professional medical evaluation is typically required to assess the type and extent of injury.
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