TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Brittany Sims on Mar 17, 2015

The Tennessee House of Representatives has approved a bill that would prevent people from being sued if they break into a car to rescue an overheated animal, Nashville Public Radio reports. Sponsored by Rep. David Hawk, R-Greenville, House Bill 537, builds on a law that went into effect last year that protects Good Samaritans who act to help children left in hot cars.