
The law firm of Michles & Booth is actively reviewing and evaluating claims for those who have had their property or livelihood damaged by the oil spill disaster. Michles & Booth will be accepting clients with potential claims against British Petroleum ("BP"), Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling, Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., and Cameron International Corporation. We will be representing individuals and businesses that have incurred damages stemming from the oil spill disaster, including: real property damage, personal property damage, loss of profits and earning capacity, loss of commercial and subsistence use of natural resources, increased costs of public services; and loss of revues.
Michles & Booth will be taking claims on a contingency fee basis. There will be no fee if there is no recovery. Our firm stands behind and is dedicated to protecting the rights of the residents and business owners in the Florida Panhandle communities. Please contact our lawyers at our offices in Pensacola (850) 438-4848, Fort Walton Beach (850) 864 4848, or at our office in Crestview (850) 683-4848 and visit our website for latest developments in this crisis at www.Michlesbooth.com.
Crude oil continues to leak into the Gulf of Mexico as a result of the massive oil rig explosion of the Deepwater Horizon on April 20, 2010. The catastrophic release of more than 210,000 gallons of oil a day threatens our delicate ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico. The potential environmental and economic crisis of this tragedy cannot be understated and will take months, perhaps years, to fully comprehend.
The Florida panhandle's wildlife refuges, white sandy beaches, fisheries, tourism and seafood industries are in peril. Those responsible for the massive oil leak have been unable to contain the leak or remediate the imminent threat posed by this massive flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The present crisis could vastly exceed the environmental and economic impact of the Exxon Valdez spill and hurricane Katrina.


