What is the Law in California for a Rescue - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 453
California Law
CA Civil Jury Instructions
CACI 453 - Rescue
As of September 1, 2010
California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 453
453. Rescue
[Name of plaintiff] claims that [he/she] was not responsible for [his/
her] own injury because [he/she] was attempting to rescue a
person who was placed in danger as a result of [name of
defendant]’s negligence.
[Name of plaintiff] is not responsible for [his/her] own injuries if
[he/she] proves all of the following:
1. That there was an emergency situation in which someone
was in actual or apparent danger of immediate injury;
2. That the emergency was created by [name of defendant]’s
negligence; and
3. That [name of plaintiff] did not act rashly or recklessly
when [he/she] attempted to rescue the victim.
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