Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Thousands of BP Claims Decisions Will Be Deferred

"There are several thousand claims not clearly within the guidelines of the Oil Pollution Act which guides BP's claims process," Darryl Willis of the BP claims team said in the press release. "Ken and his team are the claims experts. It is right that they make the decisions on these claims."

BP also provided examples of the types of claims -- which it stressed was for "illustrative purposes" and not a comprehensive list -- that the company is currently approving, and those it's deferring for now.

From BP's press release [3]:

Currently Included

• Restaurants or tourism businesses located in close proximity to a beach or marsh that has been oiled
• Fisherman, shrimpers, oyster harvesters, etc., and charter boat operators who have been affected by the oil
• Seafood processors in the affected area who do not have any seafood to process
• Condo units located on beaches that have been closed due to oil

Deferred to Feinberg

• Restaurants or tourism businesses not located in close proximity to an oiled beach or marsh
• Workers affected by the Moratorium
• Seafood processors outside the Gulf Coast states
• Values of property not located in close proximity to a beach that was oiled
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