The recent oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in one of the largest oil spills in history and it could take months before the flow of oil is contained. The damage from the oil spill is expected to cause business and property owners hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
The oil rig owned and operated by Transocean and leased to British Petroleum (BP) exploded on April 20th, making it one of the greatest man-made disasters in U.S. history. It has jeopardized Florida’s beautiful beaches along with the Sunshine State’s delicate wetlands and tidal areas, destroying much of the marine wildlife.
The BP Oil Spill poses a severe threat to the economic welfare of the Gulf Coast and can affect those individuals in the following industries:
- Companies and individuals involved in the commercial fishing, oyster and shrimp industries
- Companies and individuals involved in wholesale seafood sales, seafood processing and packing industry
- Dock / Marina owners and operators
- Restaurants
- Commercial and private boat owners
- Property owners and developers
- City, county or state governments
If you, your business, or a loved one has suffered damages from the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, which can include but is not limited to personal property damage, loss of profits, earning aptitude or loss of government revenue, you may have a case. Our compassionate and experienced team of attorneys will answer your questions free of charge. For a free consultation with an attorney from the law firm of Freidin • Dobrinsky, please call 1-866-495-8060.




































