V83: Occupant of special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises injured in transport accident
V83.6: Passenger of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
The condition identified as "Passenger of special industrial vehicle injured in a nontraffic accident" is a diagnosis typically given to individuals who have experienced physical harm resulting from a non-traffic accident that occurred while they were passengers in a specialized industrial vehicle. The industrial vehicle in question may encompass a broad spectrum of heavy-duty equipment like forklifts, backhoes, or excavators. The type of injuries sustained may greatly vary, from minor cuts and bruises to severe traumas like fractures, head injuries, spinal injuries, or internal organ damage. The severity can be influenced by numerous factors, including the nature of the accident, the type of machinery involved, and the safety measures used at the time of the accident. These factors also affect the affected body systems and the progression of the condition post-accident. The range and complexity of potential injuries necessitate thorough medical evaluation following such incidents.
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