Just like civil and criminal laws help to protect people, many states have laws in place to protect pets and other animals from being harmed. Whether you suspect your neighbor is abusing their dog or your pet was endangered by another person, there are legal options out there for animal lovers who need help. If you’re looking to learn more about Colorado animal law or need assistance taking legal action, bring your concerns to The Animal Law Firm’s defense lawyers.
At The Animal Law Firm, we’re devoted to fighting for the underdog. We understand that legal issues involving animals may not always receive the attention they deserve, which is why our team works to effectively represent the rights of animals and their owners. By combining a myriad of skills and resources from our team of experienced attorneys, we provide one-of-a-kind legal representation that is dedicated to protecting your animal’s safety.
Many people are unaware that there are a variety of legal statutes that address animals and their welfare. In Colorado, animal laws encompass both the rights and protections of animals as well as the rights of victims who are attacked or endangered by animals. These laws allow for pet owners, witnesses of animal abuse, and victims of attacks to take legal action if they or an animal were endangered or injured.
There is a diverse range of cases that fall under animal law. Because our firm is focused on protecting both animal lovers and animals themselves, that is what our services prioritize. The following are just some of the animal law services that our team provides in New York.
Unfortunately, many dog bite cases come with a negative stigma surrounding them – especially when certain breeds are involved. However, many judges and jurors don’t realize that many dog bites occur because the animal was provoked. For example, if an individual attempts to harm your dog and your dog bites them as an act of self-defense, you and your dog should not be punished. Reach out to our firm immediately if you are going to court for a dog bite case.
When two pet owners can’t agree on who gets an animal when they part ways, they may have to take the issue to court. Pet custody is one of the most common animal law cases we see here in Colorado, as many couples adopt animals together and then can’t compromise when they separate. At The Animal Law Firm, we understand just how much your pet means to you, which is why we’ll do everything we can to represent your interests in court.
Factors that may impact a judge’s decision on pet custody include:
Because groomers, pet-sitters, and trainers all work with animals, they are often held liable for a variety of issues – even when they didn’t cause them. Our firm has experienced a wide range of groomer and trainer cases and understands how much your career means to you. We also understand that accidents and issues can occur with animals, no matter how professional you may be.
Whether someone is upset that their dog didn’t take to your training or their animal gets sick after you watch them, some claims can’t be backed by sufficient evidence. To resolve these issues properly and keep your reputation clean, it’s essential that you talk to one of our skilled animal lawyers.
When you take your animal to a veterinarian, you put an immense amount of trust in their services. Unfortunately, many animals suffer at the hands of vets who are secretly unqualified, aggressive, or negligent. If you believe your vet hurt your animal, you must collect whatever evidence you can and bring your case to our team as soon as possible. Veterinary malpractice is unlawful in Colorado and should never be tolerated.
Most states, including Colorado, do not recognize service animals as pets. This is because service animals provide impaired individuals with critical assistance both in and out of the house. Service animals have the right to go anywhere their owner goes because they are trained to perform helpful and life-saving tasks, unlike pets and other trained animals.
However, an emotional support animal (ESA) is not the same as a service animal. While emotional support animals may assist disabled or ill individuals, they do not have the same responsibilities as service animals. If you’re running into issues with Colorado’s service animal or ESA laws, feel free to reach out for assistance.
To many people, their animals are their entire world. This often leads them to make arrangements for their pets in case something happens to them and their pet is left behind. Our firm has experience forming pet trusts as well as assisting with estate planning involving animals. If you’re looking to legally document how you want your pet to be cared for after your passing, it may be smart for you to include them in your estate plan.
At The Animal Law Firm, we consider ourselves lucky to be able to work with animal lovers who run shelters, rescues, and other organizations devoted to the welfare of animals. Our team not only has experience helping shelters keep up with paperwork and legal qualifications, but we also have experience defending them against unfair claims. If your animal organization requires legal assistance, don’t wait to reach out.
Equine law refers to legislation and legal issues that involve horses. These laws work to protect horses as well as the people who own, rent, and ride them. Because riding a horse can be a dangerous activity, Colorado recently implemented an equine activity liability law. This piece of legislation states that a professional rider, activity sponsor, or any equine group cannot be held responsible if someone is injured or passes away from the dangers of equine activities.
An officer of the law cannot simply shoot or harm your animal because they want to. It is unlawful to shoot a dog or any animal that does not present immediate danger to the situation. Unfortunately, New York residents have lost countless pets to aggressive, negligent law enforcement who shoot and critically injure their animals. If your innocent animal was hurt or killed at the hands of law enforcement, do not wait to take legal action and advocate for your pet.
The Animal Law Firm takes great pride in being one of the few legal teams that provide defense services to animal rights activists across the country. We’ve seen firsthand how people who want to protect animals are put into vulnerable and even threatening situations, which is why we do everything in our power to protect their rights. If you or someone you love are dealing with legal issues because you defended an animal’s rights, talk to our lawyers immediately.
Trying to take care of your animal and yourself while attempting to handle important paperwork and legal proceedings can feel impossible when you’re doing it on your own. When you work with a Colorado animal lawyer, you allow yourself to share your stressors with a professional who knows how to handle them.
Below are just a few reasons why you should consider hiring one of our animal attorneys.
While most people are aware of the requirements that come with owning animals, many do not have a firm grasp on animal laws. This can put you in a frightening position if legal issues occur. Working with one of our animal attorneys gives you access to our comprehensive legal knowledge and allows you to find support during complicated times. Our insight into civil and animal laws has helped us solve a wide range of difficult cases.
Legal matters can be difficult to navigate, but they can be especially challenging when animals are involved. Whether someone filed a claim against you and your animal or you’re fighting for custody of your pet, our team has the insight needed to help you properly address paperwork, file or respond to claims, or go through legal hearings.
Negotiation is the very core of any legal case. No matter how severe your situation may be, there will always be the opportunity for you and your lawyer to advocate for your rights and negotiate a fair settlement. By working with an animal lawyer with strong negotiation skills, you can feel confident going into court or responding to a claim because you have help from a professional.
Not every lawyer has the skills needed to advocate for animals and their rights. That’s why our firm works to provide accessible animal law services across the country. At The Animal Law Firm, we’ve seen how misunderstandings and accidents can quickly turn into massive issues. We are passionate about animals and protecting animal lovers and are always prepared to see how we can make a difference in your case.
While coming to a resolution isn’t always easy, having an animal lawyer on your side can help you receive a fair settlement and ensure your story is heard. By combining our negotiation and courtroom experience with our extensive knowledge of animal laws, our animal attorneys have helped countless clients find resolutions to complex cases. If you’re unsure whether you have a substantial case or you’re wondering how to defend yourself against a claim, ask our lawyers for help.
According to Colorado legislation, animal cruelty occurs when one or more individuals “unjustifiably” injure or kill an animal. Animal cruelty, which is also considered animal abuse, can involve intentionally overworking, torturing, maiming, mutilating, or severely neglecting any animal that you are supposed to care for. If you suspect that someone is abusing their animal and you can’t get animal rescue or local law enforcement to help, ask our team what legal options you have.
Animal cruelty can present itself in the following forms:
Technically speaking, severe neglect is a form of animal cruelty. However, the main factor that separates the two is the intention of the individual involved. Generally, animal cruelty occurs when an individual intentionally harms an animal through unjust, excessive, and harmful behaviors.
Neglect, on the other hand, occurs when an individual is not supplying an animal with the basic resources and care they need to live a healthy life. Because neglect may not always be intentional, there are some instances where it may not be considered unjustifiable cruelty. Animal neglect can look like:
To keep other people and their animals safe and healthy, Colorado implemented multiple laws that dictate the responsibilities of dog owners. If you own a dog in Colorado, it’s essential that you educate yourself on this legislation to avoid any issues coming up in the future.
Whether you split up with your spouse and they took the dog without your consent or someone picked up your outdoor cat and refuses to give them back, our attorneys have experience with pet custody cases here in Colorado and can help you take legal action. While pet custody cases may be complicated, our team is prepared to do whatever we can to get your beloved animal back.
If someone took your pet without your consent, follow these steps to start a pet custody case in Colorado.
A: According to fair housing laws in Colorado, a landlord must make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, impairments, and certain medical conditions. This means that generally, an emotional support animal will be exempt from a no-pets policy and should be able to live with you in Colorado. Your landlord can only deny your emotional support animal if they can prove the animal living with you will cause them harm in the end.
A: While pet custody deals with the physical custody of an animal, it is not treated the same as child custody in Colorado. When a judge has to make a decision in a pet custody case, they use an approach known as the “best for all concerned standard.” This simply means they will consider factors that impact the life of the animal as well as both parties involved. The goal of this method is to make a decision that is “best” for everyone.
A: Yes. Because Colorado’s law considers animals to be a form of “property,” a negligent vet who harms or kills your animal can be held liable. This means you can file an injury claim against them. If you’re successful, you can receive one or more kinds of damages. Common damages awarded in veterinary malpractice cases include coverage of the animal’s medical care, compensation for emotional suffering, coverage to replace your animal, and even lost wages.
Here at The Animal Law Firm, we’re proud to say that we put animals first. We’ve seen countless cases handled poorly because animals are involved, and we are dedicated to advocating for both animals and their owners. If you or someone you love has a legal situation involving an animal in Colorado, contact The Animal Law Firm today to schedule a consultation with one of our renowned attorneys.
We know how important your furry family member is to you. Whether they have no legs, two legs, or four or more legs, our priority is making sure you and your pet receive the best representation possible.