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Am I protected by the good Samaritan Law when performing lifesaving treatment, such as CPR, First Aid or Automated External Defibrillator?

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Am I protected by the good Samaritan Law when performing lifesaving treatment, such as CPR, First Aid or Automated External Defibrillator?

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Yes! While anybody can sue anyone for just about anything, there have been no successful cases when those involved acted in good faith as any prudent person would have done in similar circumstances. The good Samaritan Law protects those who would render aid in a time of need!

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