PRLog (Press Release) – Mar. 19, 2013 – TAMPA, Fla. — The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. released an alert to business owners in and around Pasco County Florida; Hillsborough County Florida; Collier County Florida and all other Florida Gulf Coast Counties between on Tuesday morning regarding BP oil spill claims.
The bulletin covered the topic of the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil drilling rig explosion, the history of the three month BP oil spill and the opportunities available for business owners.
The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. went on to explain that nearly five million barrels of crude oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico for more than one-quarter of 2010, and that matters were made worse when BP used chemical dispersants to break down the oil spill, the same chemicals were found to be far more dangerous than the oil on its own would have been to the Gulf.
The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. explained that the unchecked damage brought about by the BP oil spill began to manifest in damage to marine animals; damage to habitats for marine animals; and damage to both fishing and tourism industries. The economy of the entire Gulf Coast was ultimately negatively impacted.
The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. contends that nearly three years after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, business owners along the Gulf Coast do not realize that their business suffered a negative impact from articles about the oil spill. The loss of tourism revenues took substantial funds out of the local economy at the worst possible time, as the world was firmly entrenched in a recession that still lingers.
Every business along the Florida Gulf Coast has a chance to recover their losses by filing a BP oil spill claim. There is currently $7.8 billion earmarked by BP to satisfy such claims.
The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. explains that if your business has never filed a BP oil spill claim, now is the time to review your options.
Contact the office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. to discuss options for a BP oil spill claim. The office can be reached by calling 813.254.2637.
The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. is located at 703 West Swann Avenue in Tampa. The law office offers Tampa residents assistance filing BP Oil Claims, title services, personal injury representation and representation in foreclosure cases. Tampa residents can find the office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. online by visiting https://www.fcmlaw.com.
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