The imputation principles of campus personal injury compensation cases are fault liability principle, no fault liability principle and fair liability principle.
The so-called principle of fair liability refers to taking fairness as the standard of value judgment when neither the perpetrator nor the victim is at fault and the damage has occurred.
[Legal Basis]
Article 1199 of the Civil Code states that if a person without civil capacity suffers personal injury during his study or life in a kindergarten, school or other educational institution, the kindergarten, school or other educational institution shall bear the liability for tort; However, those who can prove that they have fulfilled their responsibilities of education and management will not be liable for infringement.