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Author Archives: Craig Downs

The Mass Study of Workers Affected by Oil Spills

The largest study of oil workers in history is currently being conducted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), a division of the National Institutes of Health. In 2011, the NIEHS began enrolling individuals who were hired by BP Oil in 2010 for cleanup efforts following the massive oil spill caused by the Read More »

Key Terms for Understanding the BP Gulf Oil Spill Settlements

The road to recovery for Gulf Coast zone residents and oil spill clean-up workers has been a long one — and stands to be even lengthier as growing numbers of long-term health issues are diagnosed. Anyone making a claim for health benefits knows the forms are complicated and difficult to understand. Here are definitions for Read More »

Florida Becomes 4th State to Sue BP Over Oil Spill

By JAMES L. ROSICA Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. April 20, 2013 (AP) The state of Florida filed a lawsuit Saturday against oil company BP and cement contractor Halliburton over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, becoming the fourth state to seek damages for the 2010 disaster. The suit, among other things, faults BP for not changing Read More »

As the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill’s Ninth Anniversary of April 20, 2010 is coming soon, clean-up workers and coastal residents’ health still suffer today

Although BP is spending millions on advertising telling everyone the Gulf Coast is fine, it is not. The impact of the nation’s largest environmental disaster is continuing to hurt the Gulf Coast’s environment, economy and its people’s on-going health. The clean-up workers, thousands of local Gulf Coast residents and the thousands that came to help Read More »

Common Health Issues of BP Oil Spill Cleanup Workers

Many years after the BP Gulf oil spill (also known as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill), the full magnitude of the environmental, economic and human health effects of this major disaster remain unknown. What we do know is the BP oil spill clean up workers and the shoreline residents of the Gulf coast are sick Read More »

BP Oil Spill Cleanup Workers Sick and More Needs to be Done

The news broadcast below shows the health issues the cleanup workers from the BP oil spill have faced and continue to face. BP, although agreeing to a settlement for these workers, still has not taken responsiblity or addressed the more seriouis health conditions the oil spill clean up workers will be facing. http://www.wwltv.com/news/Some-oil-spill-cleanup-workers-say-exposure-to-chemicals-left-them-sick-207820271.html Downs Law Read More »