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Sugar Land BP Property Damage Lawyer

Did you suffer property damage caused by the BP oil spill?

If you have been adversely affected by the BP oil spill of 2010, you may have the right to sue for damages. A wide range of individuals and companies suffered immediate and long-term effects of the oil spill, including property damage, lost profits, cleanup costs, loss of revenue and more. Whether you own property on the waterfront or operate a rental property company, hotel, restaurant, bar, tourist business or fishing business, you may be able to seek financial compensation that will help you rebuild. The first step is to contact a Sugar Land BP oil spill attorney at our firm. During a free consultation, we can discuss what damage your property or business has sustained and can advise you of your right to compensation.

About the BP Oil Spill

On April 20, 2010 the offshore oil platform Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico exploded and sunk, leading to a massive oil spill that flowed for three long months, releasing approximately 205.8 million gallons of crude oil into the ocean. The cataclysmic event caused extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats and adversely affected the Gulf's tourism and fishing industries and is expected to continue to have these ill-effects even though the well has been capped. The event is considered the worst ecological disaster in U.S. history.

The financial and ecological impact of the oil spill have resulted in numerous lawsuits filed against responsible parties, including British Petroleum (the lessee of the drilling platform), Transocean (the lessor of the rig), Cameron International (the supplier of the blow-out prevention equipment on the rig that failed) and Halliburton Energy Services (the company involved in cementing the well/well cap).

When you involve a lawyer at our Sugar Land law firm, we will immediately investigate the matter to determine the potential value of your claim and the party or parties that can be held accountable. We will fight to seek the compensation that will help you repair property damage and begin recouping your losses.

If your property was damaged by the BP oil spill, you must act before it's too late. Contact a Sugar Land BP oil spill property damage lawyer at our firm.

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