Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit several states hard with an unforgiving barrage of tornados, record-breaking rainfall and jarring wind speeds. In Florida which bore the brunt of Milton’s wrath just weeks after absorbing Hurricane Helene’s punch — the recovery is underway. But the task is daunting, according to RC Legal Insights Expert Trent Cotney.

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The recovery effort following hurricanes Milton and Helene in Florida is slowly underway, and roofing contractors on their way in to help need to be prepared, said RC Legal Insights expert Trent Cotney. Gas shortages, downed trees and power lines are commonplace during a state of emergency, and he cautioned regulatory enforcement won’t take a step back.

Roofing contractors in the state and those rolling in need to be prepared for downed trees, blocked roadways, gas shortages, and Florida’s strong regulations on storm response, he said.

“This is a state of emergency, so any work that they’re doing under the new law passed in July, they have to provide homeowners with a 10-day right of cancellation,” Cotney said in a brief video chat with RC Publisher Jill Bloom.

Authorities are also monitoring for price gauging and safety violations, including some beyond the norm.

“If I’m an employer I’m doing some toolbox talks early in the morning on jobsite safety during storm conditions because it is a mess out here,” Cotney said.

Watch the full conversation here.