I learned decades ago (actually it was the 1st thing they taught us at police motor school), that if the bike is falling over at slow speed, or a stand still, to step off and away from the bike. Literally let go of the bars and step away from the bike so you don't get trapped under it. Hopefully you have crash bars, but let the bike take the damage, not you. It's a hard thing to instill in people, especially old timers with high dollar bikes. But the bike is easily repairable, the rider not so. At age 50 plus something, I would rather the bike be in the shop for 6 weeks getting paint and chrome, than I be down 6 months getting joints replaced and soft tissue repaired. it's easier to pickup a downed bike and ride away than it is to call a tow truck while you're being wheeled into an ambulance.
But that's just me. Others I'm sure will have their own suggestions.