The UK Government’s Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism (SARAH) Bill has recently received Royal Assent and has now become law.
The legislation, which only applies in England and Wales, gives legal reassurance to volunteers, community groups and 'good deed doers' that courts will take account of the fact they have been acting to help society if something goes wrong and they end up having to defend themselves against being sued.
According to the Government, the changes have been designed to help volunteers, community groups, businesses and people who step in heroically to help in dangerous circumstances.
The act has been welcomed by groups, including St John Ambulance and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, who have said they believe it will help to reduce the barriers which affect people’s willingness to participate in worthwhile activities and step forward to help.
The new law means that judges must consider three additional factors when assessing liability in a negligence claim:
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