ICD-10-CM · Chapter 20 · V00–Y99
V00.181D
Fall from other rolling-type pedestrian conveyance, subsequent encounter
External causes of morbidity
Quick facts
- Code
- V00.181D
- Type
- Billable code
- ICD-10-CM chapter
- Chapter 20 — External causes of morbidity
- Category
- V00 — Pedestrian conveyance accident
- Specificity
- 7 characters
How coders use this code
ICD-10-CM V00.181D is a billable, fully specified code, so it can be reported directly on a claim to document a diagnosis of fall from other rolling-type pedestrian conveyance, subsequent encounter. Coders assign it when the chart documentation supports this level of detail, always matching to the most specific code available and verifying against the chapter-specific guidelines published annually by NCHS/CMS.
Related codes in V00
- V00Pedestrian conveyance accident
- V00.0Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with pedestrian conveyance
- V00.01Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with roller-skater
- V00.01XAPedestrian on foot injured in collision with roller-skater, initial encounter
- V00.01XDPedestrian on foot injured in collision with roller-skater, subsequent encounter
- V00.01XSPedestrian on foot injured in collision with roller-skater, sequela
- V00.02Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with skateboarder
- V00.02XAPedestrian on foot injured in collision with skateboarder, initial encounter
- V00.02XDPedestrian on foot injured in collision with skateboarder, subsequent encounter
- V00.02XSPedestrian on foot injured in collision with skateboarder, sequela
- V00.03Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with standing micro-mobility pedestrian conveyance
- V00.031Pedestrian on foot injured in collision with rider of standing electric scooter
- V00.031APedestrian on foot injured in collision with rider of standing electric scooter, initial encounter
- V00.031DPedestrian on foot injured in collision with rider of standing electric scooter, subsequent encounter
- V00.031SPedestrian on foot injured in collision with rider of standing electric scooter, sequela
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