Gulf Coast Claims Facility
The Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) controls a fund that was set up to help those who experienced financial losses due to the Gulf coast oil spill in April of 2010. The GCCF is responsible for distributing the money in this fund, and individuals and businesses can file claims through this organization to seek compensation.
In the months that followed the establishment of the GCCF, thousands of people filed claims. Sadly, many legitimate claims were denied, and these claims need to be appealed. If you would like to pursue compensation for your loss of income or property, contact the Gulf oil spill denied claims attorneys of Williams Hart today by calling 800-821-1544.
How the GCCF Works
Kenneth R. Feinberg is in charge of distributing the funds provided by BP Exploration & Production Inc. The oil giant BP was named responsible for the events that led up to the spill and the damage it caused. Therefore, they are legally named the “responsible party” and are thus responsible for paying for the damage the spill caused.
Individuals who suffered the following after the spill may be eligible for compensation from the GCCF:
- Loss of tourism revenue
- Loss of rental property revenue
- Loss of income
- Spill clean-up costs
- Property damage
Contact Us
Just because the GCCF denied your initial claim does not mean you can’t work to get the money you need. Contact the Gulf oil spill denied claims attorneys of Williams Hart today at 800-821-1544 and schedule an initial consultation.