What is an accident?
The term "accident" appears to be a simple word, with a common understanding that it refers to a single, unexpected, coincidental event that has resulted in some misfortune. Unfortunately, the courts have distorted this over time. When insurers fail to explicitly define what constitutes an "accident" or define the term in a policy, it can expose an insurer to liability and lead to unexpected and uncertain outcomes. Even the most comprehensive accident insurance policies frequently overlook this.
What to do in an emergency?
Accidental fractures and sudden illness require first aid. In such cases, it is very important to consider the nature of the accident and the importance of first aid.
When details of the accident situation are unknown, the extent of the accident or illness is unclear, or the victim is unconscious or unable to describe what happened, consider the following points.
01. Don't put yourself in danger. Monitor the situation and determine the best and safest way to help. If there is an accident due to electric shock, be careful when approaching the place.
02. Don't be a slave to emotions and stay calm. Remember to work mindfully to protect yourself and others.
03. Report the condition to someone who can provide medical attention immediately. When doing this, give him or her the location of the accident, how to get there, and the phone number, and inform him or get advice from him or her about the nature of the accident or the information provided at that time.
04. Examine the injured person from the head to the bottom of the legs.
05. First take care of his life-threatening hypothermia and respiratory failure. If you know the necessary first aid, give it.
06. If the victim is shocked and scared, calm him or her down. Be careful not to shake it.
07. Make sure you understand the maximum amount of first aid you know and stay within it.
08. keep in mind that you are not a Doctor.
09. Make sure the casualty doesn't get hurt anymore. Don't try to lift or get up, turning it this way and that at his will. It can break bones that are slightly or slightly broken.
10. Do not leave the patient alone and stay with him or her until proper first aid is given.
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