V90-V94: Water transport accidents
V94: Other and unspecified water transport accidents
Other and unspecified water transport accidents refer to a group of incidents that occur in the setting of water transportation. This includes accidents taking place in boats, ships, jet skis, ferries, or any waterborne vessel, excluding drowning and submersion. These accidents generally result from a variety of factors such as rough sea conditions, failure to adhere to safety regulations, operator inexperience or error, and mechanical issues. The injuries sustained can range from minor to severe and may affect any part of the body. They can include fractures, sprains, strains, dislocations, and injuries to internal organs. The severity and type of injury depend on the details of the accident, such as the speed at which the mishap occurred and how the individual was involved. The progression of these conditions can also vary greatly, ranging from complete recovery to long-term disability or fatal outcomes in extreme cases.
V94.0: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : merchant ship
V94.1: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : passenger ship
V94.2: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : fishing boat
V94.3: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : other powered watercraft
V94.4: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : sailboat
V94.5: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : canoe or kayak
V94.6: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : inflatable craft (nonpowered)
V94.7: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : water-skis
V94.8: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : other unpowered watercraft
V94.9: Other and unspecified water transport accidents : unspecified watercraft
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