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ICD-10 code: V48.4XXA

Disease category: V48.4: Person boarding or alighting a car injured in noncollision transport accident

Person Boarding or Alighting a Car Injured in Noncollision Transport Accident, Initial Encounter

When a person is injured while boarding or alighting a car in a noncollision transport accident, it can be a very scary and traumatic experience. This type of accident often occurs when a person is getting in or out of a car and is hit by another vehicle, a cyclist, or a pedestrian. It can also happen when the car suddenly accelerates or decelerates, causing the person to fall or be thrown from the car.

If you or someone you know has been injured while getting in or out of a car, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Even if the injury seems minor, it is best to have a doctor examine you to make sure there are no underlying issues that could lead to more serious problems down the road.

  1. Document the accident: If possible, take pictures of the scene and any damage to the car or other objects involved in the accident. This documentation can be helpful if you decide to file a claim with your insurance company or if you need to take legal action.
  2. Get contact information: Make sure to get the contact information of anyone who witnessed the accident. This can include the driver of the car you were getting into or out of, as well as any other drivers, cyclists, or pedestrians who may have been involved.
  3. Notify your insurance company: Even if you are not planning to file a claim, it is important to notify your insurance company of the accident. They may be able to provide you with information about your coverage and help you navigate the claims process if you decide to file a claim later on.
  4. Consider legal action: If you were injured due to someone else's negligence, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit to recover damages. This can include compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Overall, it is important to take any injury sustained while getting in or out of a car seriously. Even if the injury seems minor at first, it is best to seek medical attention and document the accident so you can protect your rights going forward.

Treatment of Person boarding or alighting a car injured in noncollision transport accident, initial encounter:

Treatment Options for Noncollision Transport Accident Injuries

Being involved in a noncollision transport accident can be a harrowing experience, particularly if you are injured in the process. Injuries sustained during such accidents can range from minor to severe, and it is important to seek medical attention as quickly as possible to get the necessary treatment.

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