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· 4/15/2010

Kimble v. Carey

Citations

  • 691 S.E.2d 790
  • 279 Va. 652

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  • recognizing that Virginia applies the “rescue doctrine,” which allows injured rescuers to recover from the tortfeasor who necessitated the rescue, unless “the rescuer has acted rashly or recklessly in disregard of his or her own safety”

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Judges: Koontz

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