good samaritan law

POSTED BY Maryland Brain Injury Lawyer on Dec 21 under Brain Injury

Can a person who tries to help someone be sued even if they are successful in saving that persons life? The answer is Yes! Right now there is a case in md where para medics came to the home of a hispanic male and misdiagnosed his condition as “drunk” when in fact he had a cerebral stroke. The Plaintiff the stroke victim alleges the para medics were grossly negligent not merely negligent.

the court has yet to rule on the issue. i am extremely familiar with the facts and law involved in this case. for more information on the good samaritan law contact me at

paul wiesenfeld 301 762 56525 or raphael340@aol.com

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