First, how to deal with the high-altitude parabolic car after filing the case?
First of all, go to the police station and ask the police officer who handled the case why they didn't handle it. Secondly, if the police don't handle it, there are two ways:
1. According to Article 113 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the people's procuratorate thinks that the public security organ does not file a case for investigation, or if the victim thinks that the public security organ does not file a case for investigation, the people's procuratorate shall ask the public security organ to explain the reasons for not filing a case. If the people's procuratorate believes that the reason why the public security organ does not file a case cannot be established, it shall notify the public security organ to file a case, and the public security organ shall file a case after receiving the notice. If the people's procuratorate believes that the reason why the public security organ does not file a case cannot be established, it shall notify the public security organ to file a case, and the public security organ shall file a case after receiving the notice.
2. Bring a criminal private prosecution to the court, request to investigate the criminal responsibility of the other party, and bring incidental civil compensation.
Article 114 In a case of private prosecution, the victim has the right to bring a lawsuit directly to the people's court. If the victim dies or loses his capacity for civil conduct, his legal representative and close relatives have the right to bring a lawsuit to the people's court. The people's court shall accept the case according to law.
Precautions:
(1) Pay attention to your own evidence collection: witnesses, videos and transcripts from the police station are enough.
(2) The lawsuit is not 1 year: that is the limitation of action that only requires civil compensation in civil litigation. This is a criminal case, and the limitation of criminal prosecution should be applied: minor injuries can generally be filed for investigation within five years, and if the police file a case for investigation, they can file a case for investigation at any time.
Second, how do pedestrians prevent falling objects?
1, beware of overhead billboards. Due to strong wind or natural looseness, it is easy to cause billboards to collapse and fall instantly.
2. Pay attention to falling objects in residential buildings. The flowerpots and other objects placed on the balcony will fall due to improper operation or strong wind by the owner.
3. Be careful of the wall decoration and window glass fragments of tall buildings. When the wind blows, the decorations or loose surfaces on the walls of high-rise buildings may fall off, and the glass and fragments on the windows may also fall off.
4. Pay attention to the falling objects on the construction site. If the safety net is not complete, masonry materials may fall from it.
5. Pay attention to the warning signs. Signs such as warning signs are often posted on road sections where objects often fall. Pay attention to check the detour.
6. Try to take the inner street. If you walk in a high-rise building, try to walk in a protected inner street. , can increase your safety.
7. Pay more attention to windy and rainy days. For example, in coastal cities, stormy weather is the peak period of falling objects from high altitude, so we should observe it carefully.
8. Buy personal accident insurance. If economic conditions permit, it is recommended to buy accident insurance.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: Article 1254 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
It is forbidden to throw objects from buildings. If an object thrown from a building or an object falling from a building causes damage to others, the infringer shall bear tort liability according to law; If it is difficult to determine the specific infringer after investigation, in addition to being able to prove that he is not an infringer, the user of the building who may cause harm shall be compensated. After compensation, the user of the building who may cause damage has the right to recover from the infringer.