The rescue doctrine 1. does not protect a plaintiff who voluntarily places herself in a dangerous situation

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The rescue doctrine 

1. does not protect a plaintiff who voluntarily places herself in a dangerous situation to save another.
2. is based on the premise that the rescuer would not have been injured if not for the negligence of the tortfeasor.
3. is applicable even if there is no immediate need to save the victim.
4. all of the above.

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Tort Law

ISBN: 9781285448046

6th Edition

Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, J.D.

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