ClassAction.org is currently reviewing BP oil spill compensation claims on behalf of individuals who own beachfront property or hotels located on the Gulf Coast. Since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico in April, the tourism industry in the Gulf Coast region has been losing business as vacationers cancel plans to visit the area. ClassAction.org is dedicated to providing legal information and resources for those who are interested in pursuing a Gulf oil spill compensation claim.
The beaches and coastal areas surrounding the Gulf of Mexico are popular destinations for tourists from throughout the United States, particularly during the summer months. The Gulf Coast tourism industry consists of a variety of businesses that exist to provide entertainment and accommodations for travelers who come to the area to enjoy its warm climate and numerous opportunities for recreational activities, such as fishing, swimming, and boating. However, the natural beauty of the region is now in jeopardy as the spreading oil slick contaminates the Gulf waters and beaches.
Since the BP oil spill began in April, widespread rental cancellations have been reported in several Gulf Coast states, including Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana. As a result, those involved in the tourism industry have been experiencing lost revenues. Owners of Gulf Coast hotels and vacation rental properties may continue to lose business for months, if not years, to come as the oil spill cleanup is likely to be a lengthy process.
If you own a beachfront rental property on the Gulf Coast or work in the hotel industry in the region and you have experienced economic losses as a result of the Gulf oil spill, you may be entitled to compensation. Visit http://www.classaction.org/hotel-and-rental-property-loss-of-business-lawsuits.html to learn more about your legal rights. A Free Case Evaluation form is available on this site for those who are interested in pursuing a rental property loss of business lawsuit.
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