Good Samaritan law

Good Samaritan laws are laws aimed at protecting from blame those who choose to aid others who are injured or ill in the United States. Law of other countries may be fairly different. The name Good Samaritan refers to the famous parable told by Jesus in the New Testament.

Though the details of Good Samaritan laws in various jurisdictions vary, some commonalities are nearly universal:

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