Reference Case: Wang Mou v. Feng Company on Port-Operations Injury
An enterprise that uses unsafe operational methods contrary to safety and industry rules and thereby increases the risk of injury in its work zone must bear tort liability. Where the injured party knowingly enters a restricted operations area and fails to protect their own safety, courts may reduce the enterprise's liability according to comparative fault.
Holding
An enterprise that uses unsafe operational methods contrary to safety and industry rules and thereby increases the risk of injury in its work zone must bear tort liability. Where the injured party knowingly enters a restricted operations area and fails to protect their own safety, courts may reduce the enterprise's liability according to comparative fault.
Issues
safety duties in a port operations zoneunsafe operational methodscomparative fault of the injured party