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2025 ICD-10-CM code V69.81

Injury to an occupant (driver or passenger) of a heavy transport vehicle in a transport accident involving a military vehicle.

The code should be used as a secondary code to identify the circumstances of the injury, following the guidelines in the ICD-10-CM manual for external cause coding.

Modifiers may apply to CPT codes for procedures performed, not ICD-10 codes.Refer to CPT guidelines.

Medical necessity is established by the presence of injuries requiring treatment.Appropriate documentation must support the diagnosis and procedures performed.

The clinical responsibility depends on the specific injury and the healthcare provider involved.It may involve emergency medicine physicians, surgeons, orthopedists, or other specialists based on the nature of the injuries.

IMPORTANT:No specific alternate codes are explicitly listed, but other codes from Chapter 19 (Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes) would be necessary to describe the specific injury sustained.Codes from Chapter 20 might be used to detail the cause of the condition.

In simple words: This code is for when someone in a big truck (like a semi-truck or delivery truck) gets hurt in an accident that also involves a military vehicle.A doctor will use another code to describe the specific injuries.

This ICD-10-CM code classifies injuries sustained by a driver or passenger in a heavy transport vehicle (such as an 18-wheeler, armored car, or panel truck) during a transport accident where a military vehicle was also involved.The code is used secondarily to a code from another chapter specifying the nature of the injury (e.g., fractures, lacerations, internal injuries).It does not include injuries from buses or motorcoaches.

Example 1: A truck driver is injured when their 18-wheeler is struck by a military Humvee at an intersection., A passenger in a panel truck sustains multiple fractures after a collision with an army transport vehicle., An armored car transporting cash is involved in a collision with a military convoy, resulting in injuries to the driver and a passenger.

Documentation should include a detailed description of the accident, including the types of vehicles involved, the circumstances surrounding the accident, the patient's injuries, the treatment rendered, and any diagnostic imaging results.

** This code is specifically for accidents involving heavy transport vehicles and military vehicles.It does not encompass all transport accidents involving heavy vehicles.

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