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Is it illegal to help a person if he insisted he doesn’t need it?

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  Is it illegal to help a person if he insisted he doesn’t need it? Tim Cella Former Paralegal at  Ascent Law  (2018–2021) Good question. This really depends. In the United States, there is no general legal prohibition against helping someone who insists they don't need it. However, depending on the nature of the help, there may be criminal laws prohibiting certain types of assistance. For example, if an individual assists another person in committing a crime, they may be held criminally liable for aiding and abetting the other person. Additionally, if an individual provides assistance to another person in a dangerous situation where the individual is unable to make an informed decision, they  may face civil liability for negligence . On the other hand, there are situations in which providing help to someone who insists they don't need it may be morally and ethically appropriate. For example, if an individual is in need of medical care and is unable to make...