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Lawyers Work for Those along the Gulf Coast Affected by the BP Oil Spill

Countless people still dealing with the effects of the 2010 disaster in the Gulf of Mexico

The explosion at the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling platform was a nearly unprecedented crisis, and Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida continue to feel its effects. The disaster cost 11 platform workers their lives, discharged 210 million gallons of oil and required the use of nearly 2 million gallons of toxic dispersant.

The disaster presented a serious health risk to the population throughout the region, roughly 44 million people. At the height of the cleanup effort, more than 150,000 people assisted in the goal of removing oil from the Gulf of Mexico waters. Recovery personnel and the population in states that border the Gulf remain at risk for both short- and long-term medical problems due to exposure to oil and chemicals. The Downs Law Group represents people affected by the BP oil spill. If you worked to restore the Gulf of Mexico and have developed health issues, our attorneys are prepared to advise you.

The disaster has affected average, hardworking people the most

Millions of people depend on the Gulf of Mexico for transportation, recreational businesses, commercial fishing and other uses. The inability to use the area surrounding the oil spill caused serious economic distress for many industries, and the impact on the commercial fishing community has yet to be fully comprehended. Those who lived near the shore or on the bayous surrounding the Gulf of Mexico have endured costly property damage and are at increased risk for a variety of medical conditions.

Our firm represents:

  • Cleanup workersRecovery personnel have reported severe medical effects and unsafe working conditions following exposure to oil and chemicals. If you worked to clean up the Gulf of Mexico, there’s no need to be afraid to report your ailments.
  • FishermenCharter boat personnel who rely on the Gulf suffered major losses following the spill, and boat crews are at risk for medical issues from residual oil or chemicals.
  • Vessels of Opportunity volunteers — Captains and crew who courageously volunteered their time and boats to stem the flood of oil may not have received adequate compensation. If you have suffered damage or become ill, it’s in your best interests to speak with an attorney about your experience.
  • Oystermen and shrimpersOyster beds and other marine life have suffered horribly in the wake of the spill. The crews who catch and process Gulf Coast seafood are also at risk for skin contact or inhalation of chemicals.
  • Oil rig workersDrilling platform crew members have faced dangerous conditions, along with management that punishes employees for making complaints.
  • Residents — People who live along the coastline suffered property damage and have been exposed to dangerous levels of poisonous chemicals. Our firm can explain your rights and options if you have been harmed.
  • Vacationers — Those who rely on tourism endured a major setback following the disaster, and others with vacations planned lost money when they were forced to cancel.

Contact us for a free initial consultation regarding your BP oil spill case

The 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill has had an enormous effect on the populations in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and Alabama. Many people have suffered significant medical or economic harm without realizing it. Contact the Downs Law Group at 305-444-8226 or online to schedule a free initial consultation about financial recovery for your losses.

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