Oil Spill Lawsuit
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Alabama Florida Mississippi
The April 20 oil spill incident in the Gulf of Mexico involving a Transocean drilling Rig Deepwater Horizon has worsened. An estimated 5,000 barrels a day are leaking into the Gulf and headed for Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. If you feel that your business or livelihood has been affected by this disaster. The lawyers of Taylor Martino Zarzaur plan to file a class action lawsuit on behalf of all those affected by the spill. Taylor Martino Zarzaur provides aggressive, effective legal representation in courtrooms throughout the Gulf Coast region. Please contact us for more information.
Officials report that 210,000 gallons of oil are spilling per day. It is estimated that it will take 90 days to contain this spill. At this rate the spillage will total 18.9 million gallons of oil – nearly twice as much as the Exxon Valdez spill.
Despite the extensive cleanup attempts following the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, a study conducted by NOAA determined that as of early 2007 more than 26 thousand gallons of oil remain in the sandy soil of the contaminated shoreline, declining at a rate of less than 4% per year.





