V80-V89: Other land transport accidents
V83: Occupant of special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises injured in transport accident
The term "Occupant of special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises injured in transport accident" refers to a category of injuries that occur within industrial settings. These accidents typically involve vehicles that are largely designed and employed for tasks within industrial sites, such as forklifts, transport carts, or heavy-duty trucks. The specific nature of these injuries can be quite varied, as they can arise from different types of incidents such as collisions, falls, or being struck by these vehicles. Symptoms depend on the severity and location of the injury and may include pain, swelling, bruising, and in serious cases, loss of consciousness or difficulty breathing. The progression of these injuries can vary greatly, with some requiring immediate and comprehensive medical attention, while others may heal with conservative management. These incidents can potentially involve multiple body systems, depending on the nature and force of the impact.
Subcodes of V83:
- V83.0: Driver of special industrial vehicle injured in traffic accident
- V83.1: Passenger of special industrial vehicle injured in traffic accident
- V83.2: Person on outside of special industrial vehicle injured in traffic accident
- V83.3: Unspecified occupant of special industrial vehicle injured in traffic accident
- V83.4: Person injured while boarding or alighting from special industrial vehicle
- V83.5: Driver of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
- V83.6: Passenger of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
- V83.7: Person on outside of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
- V83.9: Unspecified occupant of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
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