Answer: True.
Explanation: Good Samaritan law states that any individual who provides emergency medical aid to an ill, injured or unconscious person at the scene of an accident or emergency can't be sued for injuries or death caused by the actions of the rescuer’s.
However, Good Samaritan law aimed to protect bystanders from being sued if, in their attempts to render help in an emergency, they inadvertently cause injury or damage to the ill, injured or unconscious person.