V90-V94: Water transport accidents

V93: Accident on board watercraft without accident to watercraft, not causing drowning and submersion

The V93 group of conditions refers to accidents that occur on board a watercraft where the watercraft itself remains undamaged and the incident does not result in drowning or submersion. These accidents can vary widely, encompassing a range of on-board injuries caused by various factors such as slips or falls, contact with equipment, or exposure to hazardous materials. Symptoms commonly depend on the nature of the accident and can include pain, bruises, broken bones, sprains, or wounds. Thus, disease progression and affected bodily systems can be diverse. Despite the variety in presentations and outcomes, the uniting factor of these conditions is that they occur within the context of water-based travel or activities, without the actual vessel suffering any damage and without the persons involved drowning or being submerged.