BP Oil Spill Damages Affect Thousands In The Gulf South

BP / Deepwater Horizon Explosion
BP / Deepwater Horizon Explosion
Businesses, Individuals and Communities could be able to file a claim for damages. The explosion and subsequent oil spill of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform has created an economic "dark cloud" for many many years to come. The oil slick made landfall in southeastern Louisiana on April 30th, and has business owners, property owners, and officials from Louisiana to Florida preparing for an environmental tragedy in the upcoming weeks.

Businesses & Individuals may incur damages related to the disaster, including:

  • Real and personal property damages
  • Loss of profits and earnings
  • Loss of commercial use of natural resources

Commercial fisheries, oyster farmers, dock and marina owners, waterfront property owners, boat owners and city, county or state governments will face property damages and loss of income as a result of this spill.

The US Coast Guard estimates more than 5,000 barrels of oil per day (more than 200,000 gallons!) is at this moment leaking into the Gulf of Mexico.  This flow will continue until the well is plugged, destroying the coast of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and northwest Florida for years to come.

If you or your business has been negatively impacted by the BP oil spill, you may be eligible to bring claims against BP and all others responsible for the damages.  Please Contact our office today for more information or to review your case.

 

Faulty Drywall

As if New Orleans area homeowners haven't had enough to deal with after Katrina and the current sagging real estate market, Louisiana residents are now facing numerous reports of a potentially serious defect in drywall that was used in the repair of thousands of homes in the gulf south region.

 

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