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A parent-child barbecue was held in kindergarten. A parent brought liquid alcohol privately and fell in the fire, causing a child to be scalded. He asked how to divide the responsibilities.

Hello, if you are sued, you should bear certain responsibilities, because the activity itself was initiated by your garden. Anyway, you have to pay part of the responsibility, but not all. It depends on the fault.

I suggest you make a good plan before organizing such an activity next time. You should provide your parents with detailed activity plans and notes. For this dangerous activity, it is best to sign a letter of responsibility with parents.

After the insurance company compensates, you need to prove that the school has done its duty of care in the activity! (This is very important)

This law is based on the Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 38 If a person without capacity for civil conduct suffers personal injury during his study and life in a kindergarten, school or other educational institution, the kindergarten, school or other educational institution shall bear the responsibility, but if he can prove that he has fulfilled his educational management duties, he shall not bear the responsibility.

Article 39 If a person with limited capacity for civil conduct suffers personal injury during his study and life in a school or other educational institution, and the school or other educational institution fails to fulfill its educational management responsibilities, he shall bear the responsibility.

Article 40 If a person with no capacity for civil conduct or a person with limited capacity for civil conduct suffers personal injury from a person other than a kindergarten, school or other educational institution during his study and life, the infringer shall bear the tort liability; Kindergartens, schools or other educational institutions that fail to fulfill their management responsibilities shall bear corresponding supplementary responsibilities.