"Good Samaritan laws are fairly narrow in their protection, and aren't a guarantee that you won't be sued."

True. This is America and you can sue anyone for anything. Winning is another matter entirely. I would like to know just how frequently private citizens are sued for rendering aid, and how frequently such suits are successful. I'm willing to bet the odds against either are astronomical. Again, it sounds like something the authorities use to frighten us peons into noninvolvement. But if anyone has any actual data on the matter that would take it out of the realm of urban legend, then I'm willing to look at it.

Regards, Vince