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  • John M June 28, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    BP CLAIMS – Lack of Response, Privacy Policy, Who’s Responsible??
    Filed Small Business Loss of Income Claim June 10, was told that adjuster would contact me in 3 to 4 days. Rcvd call June 16 from Mr Sullivan to call to talk to adjuster, was told agent #788 position was not there but should call me in 1 to 2 days. Faxed BP Claims June 16 requesting call from adjuster. Called BP Claims June 16, was told there is no Agent #788 was told what documents might be required. Faxed partial documents June 24 along with request for Privacy Policy. June 28, still no response from BP Claims.
    What is their Privacy and Confidentiality Policy? Copies of Drivers Licenses, Tax Returns, etc have data sensitive to Identity Theft. Want to be sure they accept responsibility for proper handling of our information.
    Our claim is Loss of Income due to moratorium and now I find out that no permits have been issued for shallow water drilling either. Suspect that BP will deny our claim because of federal action, so who becomes financially responsible for our business loss?

    • admin June 29, 2010 at 12:38 pm

      Hi John, Thank you for your comment. The best I can suggest given the intracacies of your situation is to submit a claim form (if you haven’t already) for a lawyer–who specializes in this oil spill litigation–to review your case. Situations like yours are really at the heart of why many folks are encouraged to review their case with a lawyer–there is no “one size fits all” resolution for those affected by the spill–and settling (no pun intended) for a broad-stroke payment based on a claim submitted to BP probably isn’t the best route here…

  • Michael July 6, 2010 at 6:02 pm

    What about people that are going to relocate from the gulf coast due to the likely hood of hurricanes and the effect the oil spill will have on them?

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