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March 18, 2011
Title: British Petroleum Oil Spill: The Catastrophe of 2010
Topic: Oil Spill of 2010
Discussed by Brian Barr
with Levin Law Firm (www.LevinLaw.com)
Segment 1 of 3
Compared to the ongoing disaster occurring in Japan, the British Petroleum
Oil Spill pales by comparison. Fast approaching the one year anniversary, today
we take a look at the lives, the businesses, and the communities affected by the
largest oil spill ever. Brian Barr, a partner with the Pensacola Levin Law Firm,
one of four attorneys chosen by the federal judge overseeing thousands of claims
against British Petroleum, Transocean and Halliburton joins us today. More
information can be found at www.OilSpillCourtCase.com.
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Title: British Petroleum Oil Spill: The Catastrophe of 2010
Topic: Oil Spill of 2010
Discussed by Brian Barr
with Levin Law Firm (www.LevinLaw.com)
Segment 2 of 3
Who was affected by the largest
oil spill in history? I’m in the radio business, not the fishing business, the
hotel business, or lodging business; and I do not own a home or land along the
Gulf Coast so it is hard for me to imagine going through the nightmare of the
huge oil spill. How can a business begin to estimate their damages? More
information can be found at
www.OilSpillCourtCase.com.
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Title: Petroleum Oil Spill: The Catastrophe of 2010
Topic: Oil Spill of 2010
Discussed by Brian Barr
with Levin Law Firm (www.LevinLaw.com)
Segment 3 of 3
Always remember: the adjuster
works for the insurance company. Often, they will simply deny a claim causing
the person or business harmed to simply walk away. If this does not work,
adjusters and the insurance company will begin the tactic of delay, delay, and
delay some more until the person or business harmed becomes so desperate that
they will accept an “underpayment”. And that’s the third tactic insurance
companies use to protect their bottom line: offer a ‘low-ball’ settlement in
hopes it will be accepted out of desperation. More information can be found at
www.OilSpillCourtCase.com.
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