V86.2: Person on outside of all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle injured in traffic accident
The code V86.2 refers to a specific situation where a person, who is on the outside of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or other similar off-road vehicles, is injured in a traffic accident. In such instances, the individual does not have to be the driver or a passenger of the ATV to sustain injuries. They may be a bystander or a pedestrian who was inadvertently involved in the accident. Common injuries in these scenarios can range from minor cuts and bruises to more severe conditions such as fractures, internal bleeding, or traumatic brain injuries. The severity and nature of injuries can depend on various factors, including the speed of the vehicle, the person's location at the time of the accident, and whether they were wearing protective equipment.
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