V83: Occupant of special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises injured in transport accident
V83.7: Person on outside of special industrial vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
The term "Person on outside of special industrial vehicle injured in a nontraffic accident" refers to a type of injury that occurs in an industrial setting, specifically involving a special industrial vehicle. In this circumstance, the person is not inside the vehicle but is rather positioned on the outside during the occurrence of the accident. A nontraffic accident implies that this incident does not occur on a public roadway, but rather in an industrial area like a construction site, warehouse, or factory lot. While the nature and severity of injuries can vary significantly, they are typically related to falls, collisions, or being struck by the industrial vehicle. Injuries may impact various systems of the body, depending primarily on the force and manner of the accident, and can range from minor abrasions or fractures to serious internal injuries or trauma to the head and spine.
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