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Can People in Naples, FL file a BP Claim ?

That big question these days are about proximity claims, should oil have washed up on your beach before you can file a BP claim ? Or can anybody that has had loses in Florida from the lousy tourist summer file a BP Claim ?

On October 4 Feinberg announced that he would consider, though not necessarily pay out, proximity claims.  The best argument I have for allowing proximity claims are the following example.

We have to find out what was in the mind of tourist coming to Florida this summer, from looking at the google searches over the 3o days here are the results.

“Florida Oil Spill” 40,000 searches

“Oil spill in Florida” 40,500 searches

It pretty clear that people trying to find out about the oil spill was worried about Florida and the oil spill, if people are worried about the conditions of a resort or hotel they will not call up to inquire about a reservation they will just go somewhere else. That the oil spill has damaged the tourist season in the whole of Florida this year cannot be a surprise to anybody. So letting restaurants, Hotels, Resorts and other industries affected by the oil spill but not right where oil actually came should be able to file a BP claim also.

The other get example to use for right to file proximity claim would be a hurricane out in the gulf, its bearing down on the Florida beaches, would tourist be avoiding beaches the hurricane was coming to ? yes for sure they would. Now imagine the hurricane staying in the gulf for 3-4 month just sitting around not really go into land but threatening land every single day. Would people risk going to the beach with the treath of a hurricane lurking out in the sea. No they would not. So with the oil spill threatening all the florida gulf beaches and keep the tourist away the people in Florida living in area’s where the oil did not come like Naples, keywest, St. Pete should have the same rights as the people in Pensacola and Destin Fl where oil came on the beaches.

If the possibility of oil coming onto the beach of any beach in Florida kept the tourist away all the people affected by that threat should have the right to file a BP claim.

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Posted by bp claim - October 25, 2010 at 8:05 pm

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I know that I have been talking a lot in this blog about getting the money to the people that really needs it, and I am still all for that, but I am starting to see signs of people not wanting to work because the money from BP is free with no obligations. I am talking about specific times during my day where I see places being closed because it makes more sense to file a BP claim than working.

I am not trying to vent here but last week, my family and I was at the put put course by Pensacola Beach, each day there where 4-6 people waiting for the people that owns the place to come and open up the doors and let us all in, but after 15-30 minutes wait time we would leave and just tell the kids that maybe they would open tomorrow. I was there 2 times and my wife was there 3 times in a week with our 3 year old that really loves put put right now. We did not find the put put course open that week.

Another instance is our local restaurant in Navarre Beach closed down 3 weeks ago, with a note on the door that it was due to on foreseen circumstances in other words filing a BP claim was easier than running a restaurant. This is at a time where the new Navarre Pier, the longest pier on the gulf coast is drawing record crows each day and evening right by the closed down restaurant.

What I am trying to say is getting hooked on BP money and not  running a business or working a job is not a  smart thing. Save the money that BP is giving you is not something that will last forever. The money that now are following from BP will end and when the money ends or are spend you will need to have something to fall back on.

I would suggest everybody that are filing a BP claim and that are getting money from BP to invest it in some new business or some new education that can make our community better and your life better in the long haul. We are here for the longer haul the BP money are not. Lets make it the money BP comes with count.

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Posted by bp claim - October 8, 2010 at 3:04 am

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