The Florida Good Samaritan Injured Law

By NeriAdmin | May 13, 2022
man doing first aid to an injured lying on the street

Florida’s Good Samaritan act is intended to help people that assist others during an emergency. The law states that you can’t be sued for providing someone with good faith care during an emergency. 

While this law protects people that are doing good deeds, it can present challenges for people that are seriously injured while receiving emergency care. If you’re the victim of an injury, and you want to know more about your options, the Neri Law Group is here to help. 

What Is the Florida Good Samaritan Injured Law?

Florida’s Good Samaritan law states that anyone that provides emergency care in good faith will not be liable for civil damages related to that treatment. It protects anyone providing care, including medical professionals.

The law doesn’t just protect people that offer emergency care in public spaces. It also covers care provided in medical and hospital settings. With that said, there are several exceptions to the law. 

Medical providers that show reckless behavior or put a patient at great risk can still be held liable. A care provider could also be liable if care does more harm to the injured party than help them. 

It’s also necessary for care providers to receive consent from the injured person before providing care. If an injured person refuses medical care, and another person provides care without their consent, the care provider could be liable for injuries. 

How a Personal Injury Attorney Bradenton FL Can Help

If you were injured while receiving care in an emergency, you may be entitled to damages. While Florida’s Good Samaritan law provides some protection to care providers, there are exceptions to the law. You can learn more about these exceptions by talking to an experienced personal injury or auto accident attorney Bradenton

The Neri Law Group will carefully assess your case to see if the party that provided you care engaged in reckless or negligent behavior. If you were wrongfully injured, we’ll fight to collect the compensation that you’re owed.  Even though Florida has Good Samaritan laws, people that are injured by negligent care providers still have the right to collect damages. Reach out to an injury lawyer in Bradenton so that you can get the money you’re entitled to. Call the Neri Law Group at (941) 677-8977 to learn more.