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Good Samaritan faces lawsuit

Mon Dec 22 02:12PM
A court in the United States has ruled that a would-be Good Samaritan accused of rendering her friend paraplegic by pulling her from a wrecked car can be sued.

The Supreme Court of California has declared that the state's Good Samaritan law only protects people from liability if they are administering emergency medical care.

Justice Carlos Moreno ruled that a person is not obligated to come to someone's aid. "If, however, a person elects to come to someone's aid, he or she has a duty to exercise due care," he wrote.

According to the lawsuit, on 1 November 2004 Alexandra Van Horn was in the front passenger seat of a car that crashed into a lamp post at 45 mph. Lisa Torti was a passenger in a car that was following Van Horn and stopped after the crash.

According to Torti she feared the wreckage was going to explode and she therefore pulled her friend out. Van Horn has testified that Torti pulled her out of the wreckage ‘like a rag doll' and blamed her for her paralysis.

Torti argues that she should be protected from a lawsuit because she was giving ‘medical care' when she pulled Van Horn from the car.

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  1. unbelievable

    healey252 From healey252 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  2. shocking!!! now the day has arrived when people WILL cross over the road, but not to help but avoid helping someone in need! its american 'sue me' gone insane!!! absolutely shocking, what an ungrateful cow!

    louise.pinkney From louise.pinkney on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  3. sould have left the @#$% to burn

    richardmccall24 From richardmccall24 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  4. I have no issue with that. If the vehicle was not burning and the patient was not in any immediate further danger, all advice is to keep the patient static and comfortable as far as possible. By dragging the patient "Like a rag doll" out of the wreckage it is obvious even to someone with the most basic of understanding that she acted with a degree of carelessness bordering on recklessness. Take her pants down as we say in these parts.

    surreyrider2000 From surreyrider2000 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  5. wow this is so insane

    rachelunigwe From rachelunigwe on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  6. only americans would do this!

    bensolo2000 From bensolo2000 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  7. only in usa HAHAHAHA!!!

    nugent360 From nugent360 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  8. some people are such idiots. todays world is all about sueing

    mquinlan89 From mquinlan89 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  9. Yank are yellow anyway.
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    mc2scopes From mc2scopes on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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  10. If Lisa Torti feared her friends car was goin to explode then she was right to pull her friend out, she saved her life. She did what any friend would have done at the time, and i hope she wins the case against her!

    shadow200827 From shadow200827 on Mon Dec 22 03:29PM

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