Class Action Lawsuits Pile Up in Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Disaster

May 8, 2010

Is this going to be the demise of BP?

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, May 8, 2010 (ENS) – The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is keeping lawyers busy. At least half a dozen class action lawsuits have been filed on behalf of fishermen, shrimpers, restaurant owners, real estate brokers, property owners, and other Gulf coast residents affected by the oil a day flowing for the past two weeks from the wellhead left uncapped by the explosion and sinking of the oil rig Deepwater Horizon in April.

The defendants in all these lawsuits include various divisions of oil giant BP, formerly British Petroleum, which is considered the responsible party in this incident; Transocean, Ltd., the owners/operators of the Deepwater Horizon; Halliburton Energy, which was involved in “cementing” operations to cap the oil rig when the explosion occurred; and Cameron International Corporation, manufacturers of the rig's blow-out-preventers, which failed to operate properly and prevent the oil spill.

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