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Calif. Lawmakers Rush to Rescue Good Samaritans in Wake of Court Ruling

January 14, 2009

Lawmakers are rushing to introduce legislation that would offer greater legal protections to Good Samaritans in light of a recent California Supreme Court decision.

 

Legislators from both parties have introduced three bills to address Van Horn v. Watson, 08 C.D.O.S. 15199, which held that a state statute only shields rescuers from liability if they provide medical care in an emergency situation. The ruling puts at risk aid-givers who inadvertently hurt victims while removing them from a burning building or other potentially dangerous scenarios.

 

“It’s ludicrous to suggest, just by way of example, that if I dive into a swimming pool to rescue someone and I break their arm dragging them out I’m liable for their injuries, but if I break their ribs while giving them CPR, I’m OK,” said Assemblyman Anthony Adams, R-Hesperia. Adams has authored a bill that would extend the same legal protection to any Good Samaritan offering “medical or non-medical” emergency care.

 

Read Article: Law.com

 

Posted By: Phoenix DUI Attorney

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