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What does a Charter Boat Captain need for a Gulf Oil Spill Claim?

There is an availability of funds under the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) and the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF) for Louisiana residents who have suffered property damage because of the crude oil washing ashore. Oil damage to boats is treated differently from other forms of personal property damage under the guidelines of the OPA.

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What Do Deckhands Need to Do to Make an Oil Spill Claim?

Deckhands are just one of the many affected employment groups that are facing hardship as a result of the BP oil leak. The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) (33 U.S.C. 2701 et. seq.) is the law that established the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and covers incidences such as the current Gulf of Mexico

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Louisiana BP Oil-Spill Claim Centers

Before filing a claim, individuals looking for relief due to oil leak damages (both to their property and for lost wages) must call 1-800-440-0858. After reporting their claim to that number and following the directions therein, individuals may then go to a Oil-Spill Claim Center for assistance in receiving compensation. For those looking to make

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BP Opens Claims Centers for Those Affected by Oil Leak

In response to the financial hardship being faced by small business owners and employees of many different Gulf industries, BP has opened an assortment of claims offices that can help individuals looking to fill out their forms. Before visiting these sites, claimants are asked to call 1-800-440-0858. Additionally, the Small Business Administration has opened offices

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Attorney Jeffrey Berniard Tours Damon Bankston Ship at Port Fourchon

On Friday afternoon, Jeffrey P. Berniard of the New Orleans-based Berniard Law Firm, LLC, conducted an on-deck inspection of the 263-foot cargo ship, Damon Bankston, which is leased by BP. The ship was used to return some of the rescued crewmembers of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig to BP’s Fourchon Dock Facility after the rig

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Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction for Mississippi River Accidents

Sometimes, accidents on bodies of water, such as the Mississippi River, are governed by a unique set of federal laws, instead of state laws. This is known as admiralty jurisdiction. This special type of jurisdiction is important for many residents of Louisiana, especially those in coastal cities like New Orleans, because of the number of

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An Overview of Louisiana Maritime Law

Maritime law has been around for a long time. Ever since boats have been used to move goods there has been a need for laws governing their transport. Because of its long history, maritime law is very complex and involves a lot of international, federal, and state laws. The first official U.S. maritime law was

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Attorney Jeff Berniard, Licensed Louisiana Attorney and Founder of Berniard Law Firm

Jeffrey Berniard is a specialized injury attorney with over 21 years of experience fighting for Louisiana families.

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