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Federal Judge Finds Oil Spill Volunteers Cannot be Forced to Sign Away Their Legal Rights

Despite BP’s best efforts, clean-up volunteers will be able to file legal claims against the oil company if they arise. BP tried to force volunteer responders to promise they will not file claims but a federal judge has determined that will not be allowed. George Barisich, President of the United…

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BP’s Estimates for Oil Leak Significantly Lower than Real Amount

According to an AP report, BP yesterday admitted that more oil than it originally estimated is leaking into the Gulf. This news, coming roughly one month after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded and sank, is heightening Gulf Coast residents’ worries about the amount of damage likely to occur. A…

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BP, the Oil Protection Act and Claims for Lost Wages/Property Damage

In the face of the looming oil slick many estuaries and fishing grounds are being closed, leaving hundreds of Louisiana fishermen out of work. As the oil pours into the Gulf, many fishermen are wondering what’s next. While many questions are still up in the air there are a number…

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What You Should Know About Boat Damage Claims Under the Oil Pollution Act (OPA)

In light of some of the more current events affecting citizens of Louisiana, it is important to know and understand property rights resulting from personal property damages from oil spills. Especially in the Gulf region where this event seems to be more common than it should be, you may be…

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What You Should Know About Property Damage Claims Under the Oil Pollution Act

In a previous post, we explored the role of the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) and the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF) in compensating Louisiana residents who incur oil removal and clean-up costs. These funds are also available for coastal residents who suffer property damage as a result of an…

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Oil Pollution Act May Provide an Extra Source of Compensation to Those Affected by Gulf Coast Oil Spill

In the aftermath of the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon and the disastrous oil spill that now encroaches on Louisiana’s coastline, many individuals and business will be looking for a way to handle the massive financial burden associated with clean up and recovery. Luckily, the law provides a way for…

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Officials Warn of Oil-Related Health Hazards to Louisiana Residents

The massive oil slick drifting ominously in the Gulf of Mexico has state officials worried for the health of Louisiana residents who live along the coast. Since April 20, when the oil rig Deepwater Horizon exploded and subsequently sank, oil has been flowing into the Gulf at a rate of…

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Times-Picayune Graphic Helps Explain Oil Rig Leak

For those struggling to visualize the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil leak being faced by Louisiana and other Gulf Coast residents, the Times-Picayune has released a helpful graphic depiction of the various elements involved in the matter. Using information from the US Coast Guard, NOAA, BP and Transocean, Dan Swenson…

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