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A person who has "no injury" in a crash should be labeled as which letter on a UD-10?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. O

The correct answer is: C

In the context of the UD-10 report, which is used for documenting traffic accidents, the designations typically categorize the severity of injuries sustained in a crash. A person labeled with a designation of "C" indicates that they had “no injury.” This categorization is significant in understanding the outcomes of accidents and allows for accurate tracking of injury statistics. The other designations are generally used to reflect varying levels of injury severity, with “A” often signifying severe injuries, “B” indicating non-serious injuries, and “O” potentially referring to an unknown status or other designations that do not pertain directly to the presence or absence of injuries. When documenting a crash, it’s essential to accurately report the condition of individuals involved, and labeling someone who sustained no injury with a “C” provides a clear and standardized means of recording this information. This distinction aids in assessing the overall safety and impact of traffic incidents on health and safety statistics.