Can people sue each other for the right to health after they die?
You can sue. People can sue each other for the right to health after death, because the right to health is one of the basic rights of natural persons and is protected by law. When a person's right to health is infringed, his close relatives have the right to bring a lawsuit against the infringer and demand that the infringer bear corresponding legal responsibilities. In some cases, such as medical accident, personal injury, etc. If a person's health is damaged, his close relatives may bring a lawsuit to the medical institution or the relevant responsible person to demand compensation for the loss. This is because the right to health is one of the basic rights of human beings, which is protected by law, and any violation of others' right to health should be punished by law. It should be noted that before bringing a lawsuit, it is necessary to collect relevant evidence, such as medical records and appraisal reports, to prove that there is a causal relationship between the infringer's behavior and the victim's health damage. At the same time, we also need to understand the relevant legal provisions and procedures in order to correctly safeguard our rights and interests.