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Gulf Coast property owners, shrimpers, and commercial fisherman have filed at least 26 federal lawsuits including several class actions seeking punitive and compensatory damages against BP PLC, Transocean Ltd., and others over the growing devastation caused by the April 20th explosion of an oil rig off the Louisiana coast, according to an Associated Press report. It is expected that in the coming weeks, the coastline and waters off the shores of Florida will be impacted by the spill. If your property or business is affected by the oil spill, it is important that you know your rights.
If you believe you have suffered an economic loss due to the Gulf Coast oil spill, please fill out the form below to contact an experienced property damage attorney.
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