Yes, there is a very slim chance. Maybe he landed in a way that minimized the impact on his vital organs.
There is a very slim chance. Falling from such a height usually results in fatal injuries.
Very little chance. Falling from such a height is almost always fatal.
Survival is highly unlikely. When a person jumps off 11 stories, they are hitting the ground at a very high speed. The impact is usually so great that it can cause multiple life - threatening injuries, including severe head trauma, broken bones all over the body, and internal organ damage. But, in some freak accidents, if the fall is broken by multiple obstacles on the way down, it might be possible to survive, though it's still very improbable.
Yes, there is a slim chance. If he lands in a way that distributes the impact or on something softish.
It's very unlikely but there could be a slim chance if she lands on something that cushions the fall a bit, like a large pile of soft debris.
Yes, there could be a slim chance if she landed on something that cushioned the fall.
It's very slim. The height is so great that the impact is usually fatal.
There can be a chance of survival. For example, if the man jumps from a single - storey building roof and lands on grass or some kind of cushioned area, the impact may not be as severe. Also, if bystanders call for an ambulance right away and he is rushed to a hospital where doctors can treat his head injury and any other possible injuries, he might survive. However, the situation is still very dangerous.
We really don't know. Maybe he was alone and just had some sort of accident, like slipping near the edge of a balcony on a high - rise building. Or perhaps he was with someone who could have tried to stop him from falling, but failed. Without more details, it's impossible to say for certain whether he was alone or not.
Surviving a fall from 7 stories is a long shot. When a man falls from this height, the force of the impact is tremendous. The human body is not designed to withstand such a sudden and extreme force. Gravity pulls the body down with increasing speed, and upon hitting the ground, the body has to endure a huge shock. There have been rare cases of survival, but usually with very severe and life - changing injuries, such as spinal cord damage, head trauma, and broken limbs. In most cases, unfortunately, it is a fatal fall.