Generally speaking, as a service provider, scenic spots undertake the obligation of security. The key of security obligation is to provide danger warning obligation and take protective measures. If it fails to do so, the scenic spot must bear part of the liability for compensation, at least 30%. For Jiming Mountain in question, if there are clear safety tips and danger warnings on the way up the mountain, and complete protection measures are taken for the areas where lightning strikes may occur along the way, the scenic spot will not bear the responsibility, otherwise compensation will be made according to the severity.
Second, it is necessary to consider whether the travel company is responsible. Generally, travel companies will buy insurance in case of accidents. In addition, travel companies should be responsible for the safety of passengers. If the donkey friend bought insurance in advance from the donkey friend company, or the company responsible for his trip did not make safety protection and notification in advance, he should make compensation according to the severity of the situation. The third is the donkey friend himself. If he does not have travel insurance and does not belong to any tour group, then there is obviously no chance for travel insurance. In addition, if there is no problem with the protective measures of the scenic spot itself and there is a clear safety warning on the mountaineering road, but he ignores it and continues to climb the mountain, then the responsibility lies with him. In this case, it is naturally impossible to claim compensation. Because it is a natural landscape, tourists often ignore protective measures and warning signs, leading to accidents and hiding. Be careful about the scenic spots that may have hidden dangers to prevent accidents.