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Personal Injury & Torts

Oct. 3, 2009

Protecting Good Samaritans

James Nelson of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold says the Good Samaritan law set by Van Horn v. Watson is no more.

TORTS

By James Nelson

In Dec. 2008, the California Supreme Court articulated a narrow construction of Health & Safety Code Section 1799.102 in Van Horn v. Watson. The Supreme Court held the Good Samaritan law applied only to the rendering of emergency medical care at the scene of a medical emergency. By doing so, the Supreme Court placed California law at odds with the long professed legislative intent to encourage people to assist othe...

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