V80-V89: Other land transport accidents
V80: Animal-rider or occupant of animal-drawn vehicle injured in transport accident
The group of conditions categorized under "Animal-rider or occupant of animal-drawn vehicle injured in transport accident" refers broadly to injuries sustained by an individual who is either riding an animal or travelling in a vehicle drawn by an animal and is involved in a transport mishap. Such accidents commonly occur due to collisions, falls, or sudden movements of the animal. Symptoms tied to these injuries can significantly differ, largely depending on the nature and intensity of the accident. Typical indications can embrace a range of physical traumas such as abrasions, fractures, contusions, lacerations or more severe injuries like spinal or head injuries. The progression of these conditions greatly vary, some may heal with time and appropriate care, whereas others could lead to prolonged health effects impacting the musculoskeletal, neurological or other body systems.
Subcodes of V80:
- V80.0: Rider or occupant injured by fall from or being thrown from animal or animal-drawn vehicle in noncollision accident
- V80.1: Rider or occupant injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
- V80.2: Rider or occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
- V80.3: Rider or occupant injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
- V80.4: Rider or occupant injured in collision with car, pick-up truck, van, heavy transport vehicle or bus
- V80.5: Rider or occupant injured in collision with other specified motor vehicle
- V80.6: Rider or occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
- V80.7: Rider or occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
- V80.8: Rider or occupant injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
- V80.9: Rider or occupant injured in other and unspecified transport accidents
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