The case involves a dispute over whether passengers in a car have a duty to help a pedestrian hit by a driver. The defendants did not help the victim, and the plaintiff sued them for wrongful death and survivorship. The court initially dismissed the case but later reversed the decision because the defendants had a responsibility to help but failed to do so. Relevant facts include the duty to act, aiding-abetting liability, and the seriousness of the harm to the victim.
Podias v. Mairs (2007)
New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
394 N.J. Super. 338, 926 A.2d 859
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