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Masja [62]
2 years ago
10

The "Good Samaritan" laws protect rescuers who are acting in good faith and are not guilty of gross negligence or willful miscon

duct.
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1 answer:
8_murik_8 [283]2 years ago
7 0
The answer is true. For example, if any person gives CPR that is qualified to someone and they accidentally break a rib on the person receiving the CPR, they are not responsible for the medical bills.
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