The links below provide information regarding the claims process.
- Quick or Final Payments
- Individual and Businesses
- Government Entities
- Payment Options, Eligibility and Substantiation Criteria, and Final Payment Methodology
The links below provide documents regarding the BP Gulf oil rig disaster.
- October 6: Letter to DOJ
- August 3: Letter to U.S. Attorney General
- June 23: Letter to BP regarding tar mats
- May 17: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- February 25: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- February 18: Statement of Interest
- February 16: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- December 16: Letter to Claimants on Final Payments
- September 20: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- August 27: Letter to BP General Counsel
- August 27: Letter to Attorney General Holder
- August 20: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- July 2: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- June 25: Letter to Secretary Napolitano
- June 18: Letter to Transocean
- June 15: Letter to Congress
- June 11: Letter to President Obama
- June 10: Letter to BP
- June 4: Letter to Governor Crist
- June 3: Letter to U.S. Attorney General
- May 25: Letter to BP
- May 25: Letter to BP
- May 20: Letter to BP
- May 18: Letter to BP
- May 6: Letter to President Obama
- May 5: Letter to Responsible Parties
- May 5: Letter to BP
- May 5: Letter to Transocean, Ltd.
- May 3: Executive Order 10-100
- April 30: Executive Order 10-99
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- January 4, 2012
Attorney General Pam Bondi Issues Statement on Gulf Coast Claims Facility’s Resumption of Payments - April 15, 2011
Fact Sheet on the Claims and Litigation Process for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - February 18, 2011
Florida Attorney General Bondi Calls for Changes to Flawed Oil Spill Claims Process
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