I just read this today and wanted to get others thoughts on the situation.
According to ABC News a woman was given the right to sue a person who was acting under the "Good Samaritan" Law.
The story goes that a few coworkers were riding together and was involved in an accident. A man pulled his female co-worker out from under the vehicle because he thought the vehicle was going to catch fire. As a result, the female was paralyzed.
Now the courts have given her the right to SUE him because he pulled her to safety! With the female stating, he should have left her where she was.
I was under the assumption that the Good Samaritan Law protected people like this man, who was only trying to do what he felt was a life-saving move in an extreme situation.
In my opinion, this is going to have a severe back-lash. Now instead of helping people without hesitation. They will stop and think "will I be sued" and in that split second it might already be to late!