Simien & Simien Report BP Trial Debate over Gulf Coast Spill Estimates Continues

 



(LegalLaw247.com, October 08, 2013 ) NEW ORLEANS, LA — BP’s 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster violated federal law under the Clean Water Act, for which they now face fines up to $18 billion.

BP’s scientists are asking for a lower maximum penalty according to new estimates of the amount of oil that was actually spilled into the ocean. The government maintains that BP’s rig leaked 176 million gallons of oil, while BP’s experts claim it is 103 million gallons.

Judge Carl Barbier will have to decide which figures are more appropriate, though there is no disagreement between the two parties that 34 million gallons escaped the well. If BP’s estimates are used, a verdict of gross negligence would cost the company $10.5 million.

Protection under the Clean Water Act restricts water toxins and pollutants under federal law. The injuries and illnesses that can result from these environmental damages can be life altering or cause wrongful death.

Contact Simien & Simien today for free legal advice and help with your claim if you were hurt because of environmental damages at (800) 374-8422.

About Simien & Simien

The personal injury attorneys at the law offices of Simien & Simien have in-depth knowledge of maritime law, class action and mass tort litigation with serious emphasis on personal injury cases and cases of wrongful death from industrial, vehicular, and other life-threatening or debilitating accidents. Licensed to practice in Louisiana and Texas, Simien & Simien strive for perfection in all that they do and have an impeccable reputation from the thousands of clients that have sought their representation in legal affairs throughout the years.


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