- Dec 27, 2002
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I'm doing an assignment for my Introduction to Coaching class and a question that is stated like this:
"Explain the Good Samaritan Law. Is a coach, who is conducting a practice, legally covered under this law if a player gets injured? Explain your answer."
I've been looking for a while and have what I think is the gist of the law and was wondering if this is okay.
"The Good Samaritan Law is a law that goes on a state-by-state basis that can provide a person with exemption of liability while they tend to an injured person. The law applies to all people in certain cases, but in all cases to medically-trained people (such as off-duty EMTs or physicians) where neglect or malpractice is not found. It can apply to an average civilian who makes the choice to help and does not try to do intentional danger."
And for the second part of this, wouldn't it be on a state-by-state basis?
Thanks.
"Explain the Good Samaritan Law. Is a coach, who is conducting a practice, legally covered under this law if a player gets injured? Explain your answer."
I've been looking for a while and have what I think is the gist of the law and was wondering if this is okay.
"The Good Samaritan Law is a law that goes on a state-by-state basis that can provide a person with exemption of liability while they tend to an injured person. The law applies to all people in certain cases, but in all cases to medically-trained people (such as off-duty EMTs or physicians) where neglect or malpractice is not found. It can apply to an average civilian who makes the choice to help and does not try to do intentional danger."
And for the second part of this, wouldn't it be on a state-by-state basis?
Thanks.
