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MrBubbles said:
i dont think this will go so well...
last i checked if someone was in a life-threatening situation and you could act, but didnt, you could be held legally responsible. meaning the ruling would be incorrect.

No, a person has no legal duty to render aid to others unless there is already a preexisting legal duty (such as a parent and a child, or a contractual duty like a lifeguard and a swimmer).

Bystanders have no duty to render aid.  There are a few states with good samaratian statutes which require you to render aid, but you only have to render aid if it isn't dangerous to do so, and you aren't expected to do something which you are physically incapable of doing.

And a good samaritan law usually only protects you if you aren't negligent.  If you negligently render aid and leave someone in a worse condition than they were before, you can be sued.

And just because she can be sued doesn't mean that the person suing her will win, or that the case won't be dismissed at a summary judgment level.



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