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Lacey v. United States

United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts

98 F. Supp. 219 (1951)

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Lacey died at sea after his plane crashed into Massachusetts Bay; the coast guard attempted a rescue but never reached him. Lacey's estate sued the United States, arguing both that a statute imposing rescue duties on the coast guard created tort liability, and that once the coast guard undertook the rescue attempt under the Good Samaritan rule, it became liable for negligently failing to actually reach him. The government moved to dismiss.

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Whether the Good Samaritan rule imposes absolute liability on a party that undertakes to rescue a person in distress but fails to reach them.

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