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Trent Cotney Const Law Group Offers Hurricane Help Line - Free Legal Advice

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September 28, 2017 at 11:10 a.m.

vickie

Contractors can call 1-866-303-5868 for 15 minutes of free legal advice concerning hurricane restoration efforts.

Affected areas can get free legal advice in dealing the storm aftermath by calling the hurricane help line.  Cotney Construction Law, a leading national law firm for construction, specialty trades and OSHA law, is offering a free legal help line to help contractors in hurricane stricken areas with legal questions or needs.  Contractors can call 1-866-303-5868 for 15 minutes of free legal advice concerning hurricane restoration efforts.

“We are receiving a number of calls daily asking how to handle warranties, claims and legal situations created from the recent storms,” stated Trent Cotney, CEO.  “Our law firm started in Florida and we know how hectic things are after a hurricane.  It is time for all of us to help each other.  There are a lot of questions that contractors have concerning legal issues after the storms.  Warranties and claims are on the top of the list along with normal safety and legal concerns.  We want to help.”

Cotney Construction Law is made up of over 30 lawyers who specialize in construction law, safety, employment, immigration and building code expertise.  The firm has been an integral part of the Florida Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Associations on state and local levels.  “On a volunteer basis, we have provided general counsel for the roofing contractor and HVAC associations of Florida for many years,” continued Cotney.  “I want to be sure that our construction industry has the legal support they need so they can do their jobs for the citizens of Florida and North Carolina.”

October 11, 2018 at 12:04 p.m.

vickie

I am bumping this to the top.  This hotline is still active for Florence and Michael.


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