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How to deal with high-altitude parabolic injuries?

Parabolic injuries at high altitude shall be treated as follows:

1. First, treat the injured, call the emergency number, and immediately report the case to the public security organ, and notify the personnel of the property management company to be present;

2, determine the high-altitude parabolic, high-altitude parabolic bear the liability for compensation, which constitutes a crime, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law;

3, if you can't determine the high-altitude parabolic person, in addition to being able to prove that you are not an infringer, compensate the building users who may cause harm;

4. If the property management company fails to take necessary security measures, it shall bear the tort liability for failing to fulfill its security obligations according to law.

The person responsible for high-altitude parabolic objects shall be determined according to the following rules:

1, the actual user of the building at the time of infringement. For actual users, it mainly includes building owners, lessees, borrowers and other users of the building. In addition, this is mainly in the case of building falling off, and the victim can determine the perpetrator in this way;

2. The implementer of parabolic behavior at high altitude. In other words, whoever throws objects at high altitude will have to bear the corresponding responsibility. There are that follow types of person with limited capacity for civil conduct:

(1) Minors over 8 years old. Minors over the age of 8 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct. At this age, he can engage in civil activities suitable for his age and intelligence. If he wants to engage in other civil activities, he shall be represented by his legal representative or obtain the consent of his legal representative. For legal representatives, it refers to legal guardians, usually parents;

(2) Adults who can't fully understand their own behavior. An adult who can't fully recognize his own behavior is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct. Such people can engage in civil activities that are suitable for their mental health, and other civil activities are represented by their legal representatives or with the consent of their legal representatives.

Legal basis: Article 1253 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

If buildings, structures or other facilities and their shelving and hanging objects fall off and cause damage to others, and the owner, manager or user cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability. After compensation, the owner, manager or user, if there are other responsible persons, has the right to recover from other responsible persons.