As you are leaving work, you encounter a man in the parking lotwho has cut himself badly on a piece of broken glass. You are notsure if you are still considered to be at work and you areconcerned that if you give him first aid, he may later sue you ifhe has any complications from the injury.
What 5 things can you do to protect yourself and prevent futurelegal problems?
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