You could be sued if you injure someone while rescuing them if...
1. your car's brakes failed<...
Engineering, 05.05.2020 10:41 myanniespencer39
You could be sued if you injure someone while rescuing them if...
1. your car's brakes failed
2. the accelerator in your car got stuck
3. they ran a red light and hit you
4. you collided with their car on purpose
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