BP Horizon Claims
BP Horizon Claims: BP Agrees to $7.8 Billion Settlement
British Petroleum (“BP”) reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit to compensate economic loss and property damage in five Gulf Coast states over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The $7.8 billion BP Deepwater Horizon settlement makes all businesses – not just those on or near the coast or affiliated with tourism, seafood, fishing or lodging – eligible for an economic loss claim. Individuals and non-profit organizations are also eligible to file a BP horizon claim.
For the official resource for information on the BP Deepwater Horizon spill, the settlement, and the claim process, visit http://deepwaterhorizonsettlements.com
The BP settlement covers qualified claimants in specific counties in the following states (click each state for the county list):
- Autauga
- Baldwin
- Barbour
- Bibb
- Blount
- Bullock
- Butler
- Calhoun
- Chambers
- Cherokee
- Choctaw
- Clarke
- Clay
- Cleburne
- Coffee
- Colbert
- Conecuh
- Coosa
- Covington
- Crenshaw
- Cullman
- Dale
- Dallas
- De Kalb
- Elmore
- Escambia
- Etowah
- Fayette
- Franklin
- Geneva
- Greene
- Hale
- Henry
- Houston
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Lamar
- Lauderdale
- Lawrence
- Lee
- Limestone
- Lowndes
- Macon
- Madison
- Marengo
- Marion
- Marshall
- Mobile
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan
- Perry
- Pickens
- Pike
- Randolph
- Russell
- St Clair
- Shelby
- Sumpter
- Talladega
- Tallapoosa
- Tuscaloosa
- Walker
- Washington
- Wilcox
- Winston
- Bay
- Calhoun
- Charlotte
- Citrus
- Collier
- Dixie
- Escambia
- Franklin
- Gadsden
- Gulf
- Hernando
- Hillsborough
- Holmes
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Lee
- Leon
- Levy
- Liberty
- Manatee
- Monroe
- Okaloosa
- Pasco
- Pinnellas
- Santa Rosa
- Sarasota
- Taylor
- Wakulla
- Walton
- Washington
- Acadia
- Allen
- Ascension
- Assumption
- Avoyelles
- Beauregard
- Bienville
- Bossier
- Caddo
- Calcasieu
- Caldwell
- Cameron
- Catahoula
- Claiborne
- Concordia
- De Soto
- East Baton Rouge
- East Carroll
- East Feliciana
- Evangeline
- Franklin
- Grant
- Iberia
- Iberville
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Jefferson Davis
- La Salle
- Lafayette
- Lafourche
- Lincoln
- Livingston
- Madison
- Morehouse
- Natchitoches
- Orleans
- Ouachita
- Plaquemines
- Pointe Coupee
- Rapides
- Red River
- Richland
- Sabine
- St. Bernard
- St. Charles
- St. Helena
- St James
- St. John The Baptist
- St. Landry
- St. Martin
- St. Mary
- St. Tammany
- Tangipahoa
- Tensas
- Terrebonne
- Union
- Vermillian
- Vernon
- Washington
- Webster
- West Baton Rouge
- West Carroll
- West Feliciana
- Winn
- Adams
- Alcorn
- Amite
- Attala
- Benton
- Bolivar
- Calhoun
- Carroll
- Chickasaw
- Choctaw
- Claiborne
- Clarke
- Clay
- Coahoma
- Copiah
- Covington
- De Soto
- Forrest
- Franklin
- George
- Greene
- Grenada
- Hancock
- Harrison
- Hinds
- Holmes
- Humphreys
- Issaquena
- Itawamba
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jefferson
- Jefferson Davis
- Jones
- Kemper
- Lafayette
- Lamar
- Lauderdale
- Lawrence
- Leake
- Lee
- Leflore
- Lincoln
- Lowndes
- Madison
- Marion
- Marshall
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Neshoba
- Newton
- Noxubee
- Oktibbeha
- Panola
- Pearl River
- Perry
- Pike
- Pontotoc
- Prentiss
- Quitman
- Rankin
- Scott
- Sharkey
- Simpson
- Smith
- Stone
- Sunflower
- Tallahatchie
- Tate
- Tippah
- Tishomingo
- Tunica
- Union
- Walthall
- Warren
- Washington
- Wayne
- Webster
- Wilkinson
- Winston
- Yalobusha
- Yazoo
- Chambers
- Jefferson
- Galveston
- Orange
Entities That May Be Eligible for an Economic Loss Claim
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Understanding BP Economic Loss Zones
This map outlines the area covered by the BP Deepwater Horizon settlement. The coverage region includes all of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama as well as the coastal counties of Texas and Florida. If you lived, worked, owned a business, and/or operated in the affected area during the time of the BP oil spill (2010), you are probably eligible to file a claim.