By Admin | Published December 17, 2013 | Posted in Tampa Business BP Oil Spill Claim | Tagged Tags: Deepwater Horizon, Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, oil, oil spill, oil spill claim, tampa bp oil spill claim | Leave a comment
Who is currently eligible to file for a BP oil spill claim? This is the most popular question anyone considering a BP oil spill claim is bound to ask. The simple answer is EVERYONE! This can include, but is not limited to the following industries; Doctors. Medical facilities. Construction companies. Contractors. Realtors. Retail shops. Sales Read More
Read MoreTampa Florida (PRWEB) September 14, 2013 Tampa attorney Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. issued a guide to business owners across Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater explaining Tampa business BP oil spill claims. The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. explained that more than 172,000 individuals and businesses have filed oil spill claims against BP over its Read More
Read MoreMore than 172,000 individuals and businesses have filed BP Oil Spill claims against BP over its 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, but many who might qualify for settlement funds have not yet filed. Fund administrators and accountants indicate that there are thousands of businesses in states adversely effected by the BP Oil Spill that Read More
Read MoreThe April 20, 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill affected nearly all industries around the Gulf of Mexico. Individuals, non-profit organizations and businesses not directly tied to either maritime or petroleum industries saw decreased revenue due to the effect of less money trickling down from declines in fishing, oil, gas production and tourism. Religious organizations Read More
Read MoreIt is not too late to file a Tampa BP Oil Spill claim, but the deadline is approaching. The office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. wants to remind the residents of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota and surrounding areas that it is not too late to file your BP Oil Spill claims. The current deadline to Read More
Read MoreThe BP Oil Spill was the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the oil industry. The disaster resulted in oil seeping into the surrounding environment for more than four months, causing great harm to the environment and adversely affecting small business owners; individuals and wildlife along the majority of the Gulf Coast. Read More
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