V87: Traffic accident of specified type but victim's mode of transport unknown
V87.7: Person injured in collision between other specified motor vehicles (traffic)
The term "Person injured in collision between other specified motor vehicles (traffic)" refers to an individual who has sustained injuries resultant from a crash involving specific motor vehicles that are not commonly classified, such as construction vehicles, tractors, or snowmobiles. This collision must have occurred in a traffic setting, which involves public roads or highways. The injuries gained from these collisions can vary greatly, from minor abrasions or whiplash to more severe trauma such as fractures, internal injuries, and head injuries, depending on factors like the severity of the collision, the speed at which the vehicles were traveling, and whether safety equipment like seatbelts and airbags were used. This condition primarily affects the physical body but could also potentially incite psychological stressors like trauma and anxiety related to the event.
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