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Understanding Nevada’s Good Samaritan Laws

M. Ali
Last updated: January 26, 2026 8:22 pm
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The Good Samaritan Law protects people who help others in need during an emergency in Nevada and many other states. If you see an accident or a medical emergency, understanding what Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law covers can help ensure your efforts to help are safe.

What Does Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law Say?

The Good Samaritan Law in Nevada protects people who assist in an emergency from being sued, as long as they act in good faith and do not expect payment. You cannot be sued if you help someone in an emergency by giving CPR or basic first aid, provided that your actions are reasonable and necessary.

What Does Nevada's Good Samaritan Law Say?
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The law encourages people to assist others in need without worrying about being blamed if something goes wrong. This protection only applies in genuine emergencies and does not cover help that is given in a careless or grossly negligent way.

Who Is Protected by the Good Samaritan Law?

The law protects anyone in Nevada who tries to help in an emergency, whether they are a professional or a layperson. People who help, including doctors, bystanders, and other volunteers, are all covered. The law generally protects you when providing first aid, calling for help, or attempting to prevent further injury, as long as you do not cause harm or act beyond your level of training.

Liability Protection for People Who Help

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Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law also shields people who assist in emergencies from being sued. For example, if you help someone who is choking or respond to a car accident, you are not responsible for any harm resulting from your actions unless you act with extreme carelessness or go beyond reasonable assistance.

Questions and Answers

What is an emergency?
An emergency is a situation that requires immediate action to prevent harm or save a life, such as a medical crisis or an accident.

Does the law only apply to doctors and nurses?
No. The Good Samaritan Law protects anyone who helps in an emergency, not just medical professionals.

Are there any limits to liability protection?
Yes. Protection does not apply if you act carelessly or with gross negligence.

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