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It is not excluded that the hospital is responsible, and it depends on whether there is a causal relationship between the cause of the fall and the toilet materials and structure. You can't just ask for help online, you have to find a good lawyer in civil litigation to see the situation on the spot.
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It is a civil tort liability, and whether the hospital is responsible depends on whether the hospital is at fault, which means that there is something abnormal in the bathroom of the hospital that causes you to fall, if I can be held responsible.
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No responsibility is entirely attributable to the patient.
Many people in the toilet urinated into ice, accidentally stepped on a piece, and fell, so painful.
Hello, no, it's not affected that you're acquired.
Find a relevant department and consult.
Because there is more moisture and large water consumption, the floor decoration material of the bathroom is usually floor tiles, and whether the floor tiles are non-slip depends on the friction of the bathroom floor tiles. Under normal circumstances, the surface of indoor floor tiles with good anti-slip performance usually has concave and convex lines or other forms, so that the floor tiles have a certain roughness, so as to increase the friction between the brick surface and the soles of the user's feet, and play an anti-slip role.
First of all, you have to let the hotel admit it, and it will be easy to do it later, and their responsibility is inevitable.