It's far from just thinking about lawyers. A car is stuck in the snow. No one is at risk of injury, just inconvenienced. Calling a tow truck serves two purposes. First, it delivers someone with the knowledge and equipment (and as I said, the insurance) to do the job. Having a Land Rover with a tow strap or a winch does not make you qualified to do a recovery. Second, maybe having to spend a little coin might make the person think about how they're driving a little more.
There is a difference between being crippled by thoughts of lawyers and being smart about the situation. Of course you help if someone is at risk of injury. That's where most good samaritan laws will protect you, not in the case of pulling someone's stuck Honda out of a snow drift.
There is a difference between being crippled by thoughts of lawyers and being smart about the situation. Of course you help if someone is at risk of injury. That's where most good samaritan laws will protect you, not in the case of pulling someone's stuck Honda out of a snow drift.
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