Beasley Allen Files Lawsuit on Behalf of SCUBA Diving Business
SCUBA diving businesses along the Gulf Coast region begin to feel the pinch as BP oil spill encroaches on dive sites and visitors cancel plans to dive in the Gulf of Mexico
MONTGOMERY, Ala., June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C. has filed a lawsuit against British Petroleum ("BP") and several other companies with ties to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The firm represents Adventure Sports II, a SCUBA diving business, which has incurred damages related to the BP oil spill disaster, including loss of profits, business income, and earning capacity.
Current estimates say between 40.7 million and 114.5 million gallons of oil already have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20, and oil continues to spew from the undersea well every day. Beaches up and down the Gulf Coast have been closed to swimmers, and visitors who are ordinarily drawn to the area's emerald waters are canceling plans. But even in areas where waters are open and diving is safe, travelers are staying away out of fear about oil contamination. According to the Adventure Travel Trade Association, dive industry sales total more than $800 million annually.
"The SCUBA diving business is taking a double hit, impacted by actual oil spill damages, and the fear that surrounds reports of the leak's effect on the Gulf of Mexico," Rhon Jones, head of Beasley Allen's Environmental Law section, said. "Even when the water is clean and safe and dive sites are open, many travelers are still avoiding the Gulf Coast because of misconceptions about where the oil is now, and fears about where it might spread in the coming weeks and months."
The suit is filed in Middle District of Alabama on behalf of Adventure Sports II, a SCUBA diving business located in Montgomery, Ala., that does significant business in the Gulf of Mexico. The suit seeks damages for earning capacity, business income, and other damages related to the disaster. The suit alleges negligence and wanton misconduct. Defendants named in the suit are BP, Haliburton, and Cameron International.
Beasley Allen has currently filed a number of lawsuits to help protect businesses and individuals harmed by the oil spill. The first suits were filed on behalf of Plaintiffs in the commercial fishing and restaurant industries. Recently, we filed a case on behalf of Gulf Coast real estate management companies, a commercial charter fishing guide, and commercial fishing deckhand. These businesses and individuals are suffering major economic losses as vacationers cancel bookings at what would be the start of the industry's most lucrative season.
About Beasley Allen Law Firm
Headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama, Beasley Allen is comprised of 44 attorneys and more than 200 support staff. Beasley Allen is a national leader in civil litigation, with verdicts and settlements of over $20 billion. Our environmental attorneys negotiated the largest environmental settlement in U.S. history. At $700 million for PCB contamination in Anniston, Alabama, involving Solutia, Monsanto and Pharmacia, it doubled the previous benchmark in this area of litigation. Also among the firm's successes is an $11.8 billion verdict against ExxonMobil Corp., for breach of contract and fraud. For more information about our firm, please visit our website at www.beasleyallen.com.
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