Saturday, January 29, 2011

Mississippi Center for Justice leads effort for free legal services to BP Oil claimants


Mississippi Center for Justice leads effort for free legal services to BP Oil claimants

The Mississippi Center for Justice has been named the administrator for a $1.9 million grant from Gulf Coast Claims Facility to provide free legal services to BP oil claimants across a five-state area. A network of nonprofit civil legal services organizations from Texas to Florida is now providing free legal assistance to unrepresented claimants in the BP oil disaster recovery. Attorneys will advise claimants about documentation needed for the claims process, review settlement offers and provide legal advice and assistance about other matters related to their claims. Legal assistance is offered independent of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility.

“As Gulf Coast residents continue to struggle with recovery from the BP oil disaster, we are here to ensure they have equitable access to a fair claims process,” says Martha Bergmark, Mississippi Center for Justice president. “We are collaborating with similar organizations in other Gulf states to ensure that claimants have an opportunity to seek a fair settlement.”

The group aims to provide legal assistance to residents who may otherwise be unable to afford an attorney. The organizations have been working together to examine the claims process and have provided input to GCCF about barriers that the process creates to low-income and minority claimants.

“Legal services attorneys from the Gulf states have been working together since last summer to find a way to provide this service to victims of the BP oil disaster,” said Bergmark. “We know from previous disaster recovery situations that low-income people need legal assistance but cannot afford an attorney. Without this service, they are denied a fair opportunity to fully explore their options. We are delighted that our diligent efforts to make this a cornerstone of the claims process is now a reality.”

Claimants may request the free legal assistance at any claims office, or by contacting the appropriate organization in their state.

Alabama 866-456-4995, press 6  www.legalservicesalabama.org  Services provided by Legal Services Alabama

Florida  855-299-1337  Services provided by Legal Services of North Florida and North Florida Center for Equal Justice

Louisiana 504-355-0970 if you are in Orleans or Jefferson Parish. Outside those areas, call 800-310-7029.  Or, e-mail your name, telephone number and a brief description of the help you are seeking to: oil.spill.info@laciviljustice.org.
Services provided by Louisiana Civil Justice Center, Louisiana Justice Institute, Moving Forward Gulf Coast, Pro Bono Project, and Southeast Louisiana Legal Services

Mississippi  888-725-5423  www.mscenterforjustice.org  Services provided by Mississippi Center for Justice, Mississippi Center for Legal Services and Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project

Texas  800-733-8394 
Services provided by Lone Star Legal Aid



Gulf Coast Claims Facility is also referring claimants from the claims centers. More than 500 requests for free legal services have already been referred to the appropriate legal services organizations in each state.

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