As long as you have either your first aid cert or CPR cert you are always protected. The Good Samaritan law comes into effect when you are not certified at all and try to help someone and that person decides to sue you.
You should still help them. You are protected by the Good Samaritan Law.
It means that you can't be sued if you try to help someone who eather accepts your help or cannot answer. (like if they are knocked out) I don't think the Good Samaritan law covers giving them medication.
Good Samaritan law. Good Samaritan law.
the good samaritan law in France requires you to stop and help somone in need of assist if it does not endanger you.
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Yes, it does.
Eleven states have enacted Good Samaritan/911 laws, but Ohio is not one of them. Ohio has a Good Samaritan law for medical personnel and civilians who try to assist in medical emergencies.
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The Good Samaritan law may not apply in a situation if the person providing assistance acts with gross negligence or intentional harm.
Wyoming adopted its Good Samaritan Law in 2013. This law protects individuals from civil liability when they provide assistance to someone experiencing a medical emergency, as long as their actions are reasonable and intended to help. The legislation encourages bystanders to offer help without the fear of legal repercussions.
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The Good Samaritan law in New Jersey encourages people to provide emergency care to an injured person. The law protects the people from law suits and criminal charges.