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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OAG Presentations
Press Releases
- 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
Attorney General Bill McCollum Press Release
Attorney General Announces Two Oil Spill-Related Investigations
TALLAHASSEE, FL- Attorney General Bill McCollum today announced his office has launched investigations into two companies over allegations they offered free emergency response training to consumers, but then withheld the certifications for various reasons. Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) training is required by anyone who is exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances while on the job, including those hired to assist with the Deepwater Horizon cleanup response.
“When disasters strike, fraud follows closely behind, and my office will remain vigilant in our consumer protection actions,” said Attorney General McCollum. “Consumers who have any complaints about fraud or scams related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill should report to my office immediately.”
According to complaints, Clearwater-based Able Body Labor and Panama City-based Southern Cat, Inc., both advertised the HAZWOPER training as free but at the end of the training the companies withheld the certifications. Additionally, some of the complaints allege that at the end of the course, consumers had to pay $150 to $450 in order to receive their certification.
Since the investigation began, Able Body Labor has changed its disclosure procedures and is fully cooperating with the Attorney General’s Office. Southern Cat, Inc. was recently served with an investigative subpoena seeking documents to determine whether or not violations of the Florida statutes have occurred. Both investigations are ongoing.
The Attorney General’s Economic Crimes Division is continuing to investigate all oil spill-related complaints involving potential violations of the Florida statutes and is working closely with local law enforcement and Better Business Bureau offices throughout the state on these issues. Additional investigations will be initiated as necessary to ensure consumers are protected from unfair and deceptive trade practices. Complaints can be reported to the Attorney General’s fraud hotline at 1-866-766-9226 or online at http://www.myfloridalegal.com.