Christmas Specials | How good are good Samaritans?

When doing the right thing goes wrong

How a car crash in Los Angeles rewrote the law on helping strangers

illustration of a hand reaching out of water toward a person standing on a wooden dock. The person, dressed in a light-colored top and red pants, looks toward the hand with a posture of concern
Illustration: Tara Anand
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This article appeared in the Christmas Specials section of the print edition under the headline “When doing right goes wrong”

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