The links below provide information regarding the claims process.
- Quick or Final Payments
- Individual and Businesses
- Government Entities
- Payment Options, Eligibility and Substantiation Criteria, and Final Payment Methodology
The links below provide documents regarding the BP Gulf oil rig disaster.
- October 6: Letter to DOJ
- August 3: Letter to U.S. Attorney General
- June 23: Letter to BP regarding tar mats
- May 17: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- February 25: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- February 18: Statement of Interest
- February 16: Letter to Mr. Feinberg
- December 16: Letter to Claimants on Final Payments
- September 20: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- August 27: Letter to BP General Counsel
- August 27: Letter to Attorney General Holder
- August 20: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- July 2: Letter to Kenneth Feinberg
- June 25: Letter to Secretary Napolitano
- June 18: Letter to Transocean
- June 15: Letter to Congress
- June 11: Letter to President Obama
- June 10: Letter to BP
- June 4: Letter to Governor Crist
- June 3: Letter to U.S. Attorney General
- May 25: Letter to BP
- May 25: Letter to BP
- May 20: Letter to BP
- May 18: Letter to BP
- May 6: Letter to President Obama
- May 5: Letter to Responsible Parties
- May 5: Letter to BP
- May 5: Letter to Transocean, Ltd.
- May 3: Executive Order 10-100
- April 30: Executive Order 10-99
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OAG Presentations
Press Releases
- April 19, 2012
Floridians Affected by Gulf Coast Claims Facility Errors Will Receive an Estimated $37.7 Million in Relief - April 13, 2012
Attorney General Bondi Defends Floridians’ Interests in Oil Spill Legal Proceedings - March 9, 2012
Memo: Attorney General’s Office Selects Co-Counsel for State’s Economic Claims Resulting from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Process for Handling Government Claims
All government claims and funding requests must be submitted to BP. The claim form and document checklists, and additional information, including a “Government Claims Fact Sheet,” are available at: www.bp.com/governmentclaims.
Government Claims
1. Request a claim/funding request number before completing a claim form. The easiest way to do so is by filling out the "Government Claims Form" online.
2. Download the "Claims Form & Documentation Checklists" and the Excel Spreadsheets entitled “Document Process Workbook for Government Claims” to assist you in completing the document checklists. Also available online are examples of supporting documentation entitled "Claims Documentation Examples".
3. Submit the claim form and supporting documentation by any of the following methods:
- Mail:
Government Claims
1905 W. Thomas St.
Suite D-358
Hammond, LA 70401 - E-mail: governmentclaims@worleyco.com
- Telephone: (877) 710-4064
- Fax: (800) 810-5650
4. If you are not satisfied with the GCCF's resolution of your claim, if your claim has been denied, or if your claim has been pending for more than 90 days, you may wish to contact or file a claim with the National Pollution Funds Center at 1-800-280-7118 or through their website: www.uscg.mil/npfc/claims. Detailed information is available by downloading the NPFC Claimant Guide.
The contents of this page will be updated as more information becomes available.