Y10-Y34: Event of undetermined intent
Y32: Crashing of motor vehicle, undetermined intent
Crashing of a motor vehicle with undetermined intent encompasses situations where a motor vehicle has been involved in a collision or impact without a clear motive or reason. It includes a wide range of instances, such as car, truck, or motorcycle crashes where it is undecided if the event occurred by accident, deliberately or was self-inflicted. These incidents generally result in varied types of injuries, depending on the severity and nature of the crash. These injuries may affect any system of the body, particularly the musculoskeletal, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. Symptoms largely depend on the injuries sustained, and may range from physical discomfort, such as pain, bruising, bleeding, and broken bones to psychological trauma. The progression of the condition is contingent on the immediate and long-term impacts of these injuries, which may result in chronic pain, disability, or mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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