Departments



Articles

Less

Announcements: Al Macri, announces candidacy for Levy County Commissioner, District 3
August 29th, 2012

Announcements: BP Settlements - Meeting Notice
August 22nd, 2012

Announcements: Unemployment rate up slightly over the month, down significantly since July 2011
August 21st, 2012

Announcements: BP Meeting Notice
August 16th, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Summer Youth Program`s End of Camp Celebration
August 15th, 2012

Announcements: Hunter safety Internet-completion course offered in Levy County
August 11th, 2012

Announcements: East coast blue crab trap closures start Friday
August 9th, 2012

Announcements: Tony`s Chowder launches into foodservice
August 8th, 2012

Announcements: Memorial for Edward Hillje
August 8th, 2012

Announcements: SAWGRASS CLUB of Cedar Key!
August 4th, 2012

Announcements: FREE Fun and a Hayride
August 1st, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key United Methodist Church - VBS 2012
July 30th, 2012

Announcements: Grief and loss support group
July 27th, 2012

Announcements: Fisher House Coming to VA in Gainesville
July 27th, 2012

Announcements: Please Watch Out for Marine Life During the Summer Boating Season
July 25th, 2012

More

Clammers Advised on BP Claims Process

Clammers Advised on BP Claims Process

Jim Hoy

About thirty clammers and other local business owners met at the Cedar Key Library November 16 to hear advice on how to successfully get payment for losses caused by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April of 2010.


Bill Bohack opened the meeting with a quick review of ther difficulties individuals and businesses face when filing claims. Mr. Bohack has helped people who have suffered economic damage, particularly fishermen and tourist industry businesses. He referred to his crew that has experience with the claims process and paperwork of filing claims.


Audience listening to how to file BP oil spill claims.


Left to right: Mark Schwartz, Bob Larson, William Bohack and an unidentified man.

Two of the crew, Bob Larson and Mark Schwartz, spoke extensively of the hurdles and inconsistencies of the claims process. Noting the requirement that individuals that file must have supporting evidence from their employer. In one case two brothers filed identical claims except for their names. One brother received payment and the other was denied. Another crew member, Richard Fischer, told of the long term effects of the oil spill. Louisiana crabers are finding sever impact on the female crab population and hence longer recovery time for that seafood resource.

In court action starting in February 2012 it is expected that a judge will declare BP fully responsible for the oil spill. That leads to speculation by some people that BP will want to settle claims before the judgment.

Cedar Key City Commissioner Sue Colson spoke up to say that although no BP oil reached Cedar Key, the market for Gulf Coast seafoods was damaged by the oil spill.

Further information on the claim process can be found online at:

BPClaims.org

Or by calling 1-800-BPCLAIM (272-5246). BPCliaims plans to return to Cedar Key in early December to meet with people who hope to file a claim against BP.

Click for printer friendly version

Email this article to a friend

 

 

© 2013
Cedar Key News

cedarkeynews@gmail.com