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Going to a restaurant for dinner, the child was scalded by the boiling water brought by the waiter. Can I claim for medical expenses?
Of course, this is your right, and this is for the restaurant to bear all the responsibilities.

This can't be compensated by a word. Check the surveillance first. Did the child play there and hit the waiter, causing burns or did the waiter slip and spill on the child? First, make clear the primary responsibility and secondary responsibility. ...

Absolutely.

Eating hot pot, the child accidentally put his hand in, should the restaurant pay for it?

Parents who take their children to restaurants think about it. Will the restaurant pay for medical expenses?

1. The waiter brought the boiled water to the table. Is the waiter right? Anyone who drinks water should be careful.

2. Do parents need to remind them when they are next to their children and tell them to burn slowly? Parents have a responsibility.

To know how the child was burned, you can't blame the restaurant for accidentally scalding, can you?

You must ask for compensation for this, it's not your own doing.

It is recommended to go through legal procedures. Personally, will your parents give birth to a child for others? Don't care about anything, don't teach anything. At first I thought the waiter spilled it on your child. As a result, the child opened the cup and spilled himself all over. He didn't take boiled water seriously, so he went to someone else if he had something to do. Never take your children to eat hot pot, barbecue buffet or teppanyaki, and the waiter will not help you with your children.