The emergency doctrine.
Practice point: The emergency doctrine provides that when a person is faced with a sudden and unexpected situation which is not of the person's own making, and which leaves little or no time for deliberation, no negligence will attach if the person took reasonable and prudent action.
Case: Francis v. Guzman, NY Slip Op 04315 (2d Dept. 2008)
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