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BP Claims: GCCF offer goes from 25k-185k

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The Business women contacted one of our websites in April, I forwarded that email over to one of our BP Claims Team members, where he immediately contacted her. She had been offered a 25k quick pay. He thought that she had a valid BP Claim, and told her he would take less of a fee, they agreed he would only be compensated above the 25k she had been offered. Therefore if the GCCF offer for her BP Claim was 30k, he would only receive a fee on the extra 5k. He also cut his fee down from the standard 33.3% down to 25%, as much of her paperwork was done. I think more Attorneys should be doing this. In the end her 25k offer became a 185k BP Claims offer.

BP Claims News: Extra 229k for client

One of our newest BP Claims Team members is a non Attorney, they are a group of  Business Consultants and Catastrophic BP Claims Adjusters that know how to get BP Claims paid. I must say that they have an extensive track record, and are very well respected at the GCCF. If you read the post below this one you will see how they took a business persons BP Claims from 94k to 323k. The BP Claims process has been difficult for many to understand, members of our BP Claims Dream Team are true BP Claims Experts..

Both BP Claims were offered 25k Quick Pays First

A BP Claims trend that I am seeing with great frequency is that the GCCF is offering a 25k Quick Pay first to business`s that have a much more valuable claim. So if you have received a 25k Quick Pay offer for your Business Claim, it very well could be the tip of the iceberg.

BP Claims Process Evolves: We can Help in All Stages

Whether your BP Claims have been Denied, or you are still Awaiting Documents, or are just tired of the words Under Review, we have BP Claims Team members that can and will help you. BP Claims Team members will go through your file while it is still at the GCCF, look over your calculations and most likely redo them, and cure any deficiencies. If you have yet to file, they will help put together your BP Claims from the bottom up. When you submit your information to us, we will call you so that your information will go to the Team Member best suited to help you with your BP Claims. Help  starts at just 15% from whatever is recovered for your BP Claims.

BP Oil Spill: One year later, Seafood Sellers still suffering

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One year after the BP Oil Spill that shut off fishing in several areas for months, some local seafood retailers say their businesses are still trying to recover from the disaster.

Whether it is uncertainty about the product or inflated prices because of supply limits, some seafood sellers say the market will never be the same as it was before the BP Oil spill.

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“Our prices are still pretty high compared to past years,” said Winston Doussan, manager of Just-N-Time Seafood in LaPlace. “It seems that the fisherman are not as aggressive as they once were and not fishing as hard. We are getting plenty supply, but the prices are not coming down.”  Doussan said the price for shrimp is anywhere from $2.75 to $6 a pound, and oysters are selling at $46 a gallon.

“It is certainly safe to consume, but people are reluctant to pay that much,” Doussan said. “We are definitely not doing the sales we once were.”

Meanwhile, there are some sellers who say consumers are still skeptical about the product and not willing to risk eating seafood from affected areas.

BP Oil Spill: Perception is everything

“I do think there could still be a lack of trust about what is coming from the Gulf,” said Ricky Vicknair of BRS Seafood in Reserve. “Perception is everything.”

Vicknair said he has had customers who are apprehensive about Gulf seafood, specifically oysters. He said the store is getting the supply, but it is not selling as well as in previous years.

“It has picked up since the BP Oil Spill last year, but there are some who are still scared,” Vicknair said.