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Among the more colorful questions that attorneys sometimes receive is the inquiry about whether it is preferable for a person seeking household protection to buy an alarm system or a dog. Obviously, such a decision depends on a number of factors and there will be arguments on both sides. In the end, it is a subjective topic, although it can be viewed from a strictly logical, legal perspective. Perhaps the short answer is that no one has incurred civil or criminal liability because their alarm system bit someone.
At the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal, our veteran Denver dog bite injury attorneys exemplify the reason that so many Colorado residents choose our law firm. When knowledgeable guidance is needed, along with the kind of legal know-how that comes from years of successfully representing a wide variety of clients, citizens statewide rely on the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal. We recognize that decision-making can be much easier when you know your rights and know your options. Our firm has built a solid reputation on the negotiation skills, trial capabilities, and dedication to justice that characterize our personal injury lawyers. We have committed our practice to protecting your rights and ensuring that you have the strong advocate you need when you face legal challenges.
A reasoned argument in favor of choosing an alarm system over a dog for protection might include the observation that the alarm won’t bite friendly visitors to your home or property. That means you won’t risk liability for a dog’s behavior. Your assets and income won’t be jeopardized by a judgment requiring you to pay large sums of money to a bite victim who was permanently disabled or disfigured because your dog attacked them. No dog means no risk of criminal penalties arising from an attack that resulted in injuries to someone. No dog means you’re free to live where you like because there are no breed-specific laws against alarm systems in any communities in the U.S.
Further, an alarm system can alert the police if it detects an intruder. It can also summon firefighters, if needed. Although alarm systems can be overcome, it is harder to immediately disable them than it is for an intruder to disable a dog. While alarms require a financial investment for initial purchase and ongoing monitoring service, they may cost less than the licensing, food, and veterinary care expense of a dog.
For a reasoned argument in favor of a dog over an alarm, seek the advice of any dog advocate you might know. For a solid legal perspective and knowledgeable professional guidance, contact the Colorado dog bite injury attorneys at the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal. If you’ve been injured because of a dog attack, we know that you face a serious situation. You’re in pain, perhaps emotionally scarred in addition to your physical wounds. Our experienced lawyers pledge to approach your case with the single-minded dedication to personal service and attention to detail that have made the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal a leading choice of residents across Colorado. Call our offices today and schedule a free consultation. In any personal injury circumstance, we stand ready to defend your rights.
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