V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
V82.5: Occupant of streetcar injured by fall in streetcar
Occupant of streetcar injured by fall in streetcar refers to an injury acquired due to a falling incident inside a streetcar. It is a type of transportation-related injury that occurs when an individual riding a streetcar loses balance, stumbles, or falls due to various causes such as sudden stops, slippery floors, or crowded conditions. As a result of the fall, the person can experience a range of injuries from minor bruises and strains that affect the skin and musculoskeletal system, to more severe issues like bone fractures, dislocations, and potentially head injuries that might lead to concussions. The severity and specific type of injury can vary greatly depending on the circumstances of the fall such as the height, force, and part of the body impacted. This classification does not specify the nature of the injury, only the circumstance and location of the incident.
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