ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code (2025)
Official Description for V86
Occupant of special all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle, injured in transport accident
Coding Notes & Guidelines for V86
- special all-terrain vehicle in stationary use or maintenance (W31.-)
- sport-utility vehicle (V50-V59)
- three-wheeled motor vehicle designed for on-road use (V30-V39)
- Driver of go cart injured in traffic accident
- Driver of golf cart injured in traffic accident
- Passenger of go cart injured in traffic accident
- Passenger of golf cart injured in traffic accident
- Person on outside of go cart in traffic accident
- Person on outside of golf cart injured in traffic accident
- Unspecified occupant of go cart injured in traffic accident
- Unspecified occupant of golf cart injured in traffic accident
- Person injured while boarding or alighting from go cart
- Person injured while boarding or alighting from golf cart
- Driver of go cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Driver of golf cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Passenger of go cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Passenger of golf cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Person on outside of go cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Person on outside of golf cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Off-road motor-vehicle accident NOS
- Other motor-vehicle accident NOS
- Unspecified occupant of go cart injured in nontraffic accident
- Unspecified occupant of golf cart injured in nontraffic accident
The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category V86
- A: initial encounter
- D: subsequent encounter
- S: sequela
Child Codes (More Specific Codes for V86):
About ICD-10-CM Code V86 (Occupant of special all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle)
ICD-10-CM code V86 is a billable or specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM V86 became effective on October 1, 2024.
This page provides detailed information about V86 - Occupant of special all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle, injured in transport accident. It includes common terminology, coding guidelines such as "Includes," "Excludes1," and "Excludes2" notes, and information on required 7th characters. Utilizing this information correctly is essential for accurate medical coding and claims submission for conditions like Occupant of special all-terrain or other off-road motor vehicle related to injured in transport accident.