What is the Good Samaritan Law?
The law is based on “the principle that a person attempting to aid another in imminent danger and who then is sued by the one they attempted to aid, will not be charged with contributory negligence unless the rescuer attempts or provides first aid that is unreasonable or the rescuer acts unreasonably in performing the attempted rescue or first aid.
The law is based on “the principle that a person attempting to aid another in imminent danger and who then is sued by the one they attempted to aid, will not be charged with contributory negligence unless the rescuer attempts or provides first aid that is unreasonable or the rescuer acts unreasonably in performing the attempted rescue or first aid.”