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Being a Good Samaritan in Wilderness Medicine Without Becoming the Target of a Lawsuit

By Todd Mullenix April 27, 2026

Wilderness Medicine

In a litigious (lawsuit-happy) society like the one we hear about all-too frequently these days, medical professionals — and that includes wilderness medicine providers —absolutely must remain aware of the possibility of being sued by a patient or a patient’s family.

For certain, most states have “Good Samaritan” laws to protect those who volunteer to help others in emergencies against frivolous lawsuits, but those laws vary from state to state and may have some exceptions.

This blog post brings you up to speed on what Good Samaritan laws are, what they entail, and how you may be able to reduce your chances of becoming a target of lawsuits when you’re doing your best to help a fellow human in distress.

Shameless disclaimer: I am not an attorney, nor am I overly fond of them, except for The National Center for Outdoor Adventure and Education’s (NCOAE) legal counsel — they’re great! This post is intended to provide some basic guidance for providing medical care in a wilderness setting in a manner that could prevent you from becoming the target of a lawsuit. However, it is no substitute for professional legal advice.

What Is a Good Samaritan?

The Good Samaritan comes from a

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