Is it a crime to infringe others' right to life and health?

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Liability for compensation for infringement of others' right to life and health: According to Article 1 179 of the Civil Law, if infringement of others causes personal injury, reasonable expenses for treatment and rehabilitation shall be compensated, such as medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, nutrition expenses, hospital food subsidies, reduced income due to absenteeism, etc. If it causes disability, it shall also compensate for the cost of assistive devices and disability compensation; If death is caused, funeral expenses and death compensation shall also be paid. "From the perspective of legal provisions and judicial practice, personal injury caused by violation of the right to life and health can be divided into three types: general injury, disability and death. Disability refers to the situation that the body is seriously damaged and cannot be recovered or fully recovered after treatment, resulting in partial or total loss of labor or living ability. If personal injury is caused, the victim shall not only bear the expenses that should be compensated for the general injury, but also compensate the living allowance of the victim. If the death of the victim is caused, the necessary expenses such as medical expenses and hospitalization expenses before the death of the victim shall be compensated, as well as the funeral expenses of the deceased and the necessary living expenses of the dependents. According to the degree of damage caused by the infringer to the victim, the scope of compensation for general injury, disability and death is different, but the principle of full compensation should be adhered to. If it is really impossible to make full compensation or it is impossible to make full compensation at one time, compensation may be postponed or paid in installments. General injury refers to the situation that after the body is injured, it can be restored to health after treatment without affecting the ability of work and life. For general injuries, the scope of compensation for victims includes: 1, medical expenses of victims; 2, the victim's nutrition fee; 3. Nursing expenses and transportation expenses during treatment; 4. The victim's income is reduced due to missed work.