Right to health

First of all, the one on the first floor is unreliable. Think about it, we must compensate mental damage compensation. You are completely ignorant. Let's talk about your colleague's problems first. According to what you said upstairs. The landlord's friends all have the "trouble" of being afraid of sharp objects, which often causes serious harm to body and mind. Another colleague used this "fault" to "harm" him. If this "injury" behavior does cause serious physical and mental harm, then it constitutes infringement. Violation of the right to life and health. You mentioned it in your article. Your friend has insomnia. You can ask him to go to the hospital for a check-up to see if there are any other intracranial mental diseases. Give the doctor the relevant information to see if it is directly related to the sharp instruments she often sees. If there is, that's good. You can sue that colleague. Because his behavior directly hurt you. Only through civil litigation can your right to life and health be violated. Because there is a causal relationship. Because that colleague often shows sharp objects in front of your friend, her health is greatly damaged. So you have the right to claim compensation. Medical expenses, lost time, mental damage compensation. Remember that compensation for mental damage only has the right to be filed if a few rights are violated. This right to life and health can be improved if it is damaged.