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There is an established rule in the law of torts that even one who has not created a peril has a duty to take affirmative action to assist an imperiled person, no matter what the relationship with that person, when the imperiled person can be saved from harm at little or no personal risk to the rescuer.

Law of Torts

The area of law that deals with civil wrongs, including negligence, intentional harm to persons or property, and liabilities for those actions.

Imperiled Person

An individual who is in a situation of great risk, danger, or jeopardy, often requiring urgent assistance or intervention.

Affirmative Action

A policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education.

  • Acquire knowledge of the core principles and criteria utilized in evaluating negligence in the field of tort law.
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