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ICD-10 code: W13.4

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

What to Do If You Fall from, Out of, or Through a Window

Accidents happen, and sometimes they can result in a fall from, out of, or through a window. These types of falls can be very dangerous and even deadly, so it’s important to know what to do in case you or someone you know experiences one.

  1. Assess the situation: If you witness someone falling from, out of, or through a window, call 911 immediately. If you are the one who has fallen, try to remain calm and assess your injuries. If you can’t move or feel severe pain, do not try to move. Instead, wait for emergency personnel to arrive.
  2. Seek medical attention: Even if you feel okay after a fall, it’s important to seek medical attention. Internal injuries or broken bones may not be immediately apparent, and delaying treatment can make them worse.
  3. Document the incident: If you’ve witnessed someone else’s fall, try to document the incident as much as possible. Take pictures or videos of the location and any other relevant details that could help investigators determine what happened.
  4. Contact a lawyer: If you or someone you know has been injured in a fall from, out of, or through a window, it’s important to contact a lawyer. They can help determine if you have a case and guide you through the legal process.
  5. Secure the location: If the fall happened in a building or on private property, it’s important to secure the location to prevent further accidents. This could include putting up caution tape or boarding up the window.

Preventing falls from, out of, or through windows is also important. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Install window guards or safety bars on windows that are above ground level.
  • Keep furniture away from windows to prevent children from climbing up and falling out.
  • Teach children about window safety and the dangers of playing near windows.
  • Never rely on window screens to prevent falls.
  • Keep windows locked when not in use.

By taking these precautions and knowing what to do in case of a fall, you can help prevent accidents and minimize the impact of any falls that do occur.