The oil company BP has one of the worst records in the world when it comes to purchasing the correct equipment, and later maintaining it properly. They have had numerous oil spills occur all over the world at their drilling facilities, and fires that caused the deaths of many of their employees at their oil processing plants. If you previously submitted a BP claim to the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF), and it was denied, you can still collect on that very same claim by resubmitting it with some help.

So many individuals and businesses where financially ruined by the oil spill debacle, that even the experts cannot place an accurate dollar amount on it. Many of these people were forced to leave the area to look for work, just so that they could have a roof over their heads, and food in their stomachs.

If all of that was not enough, BP has put up as many legal and technical obstacles as they possibly could to avoid paying out on any justifiable claims against them. This super sized international oil conglomerate has hired some of the most intelligent and skilled attorneys in the world in order to payout as little as possible.

These extremely well paid lawyers have gone through every law book ever written, in order to find any legal loophole that they can use to reject a BP claim. In addition, they have created some of the most complicated and difficult forms ever seen
that must be submitted with your claim in order for it to be processed.

Many of these forms, make the US tax code look like it was made for children. The instructions that come with these forms are completely inadequate and because of that, most of them never are completed properly. If the forms required by the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) are not filled in 100% suitably, your BP claim will be denied 100% of the time.

Now that you understand all of the bad news, there is some good news too, thankfully. There are experts at filling in the forms required by BP, which have collected on many previously denied BP claims. These specialists not only know how to fill in the required forms, but also do all of the other paperwork that you must have in order to eventually collect on your claim.

Some of the other documents include, but are not limited to the following, tax returns, financial statements, bank records, contracts with vendors and customers, and financial projections for your businesses expected financial performance.

If all of that is not enough to boggle the mind of a small business owner, then comes the negotiating process once your BP claim has finally be approved by the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF). If your claim was previously denied by BP, please do not get despondent or give up hope. What you need to do is to get one or more of the specialist that understand all of the paperwork required by this company working on your side, as opposed to against you.