The term "Good Samaritan" refers to someone who selflessly helps others in distress, originating from a biblical parable. Commonly used in legal contexts, Good Samaritan laws protect individuals from liability when offering aid during emergencies. Society benefits broadly, as these protections encourage bystanders to assist accident victims or those in crisis without fear of legal repercussions.
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