BP victims concerned about their payments

Feinberg wants to speed up process

By Erik Sanzenbach
St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, September 3, 2010 12:23 AM CDT



Kenneth Feinberg does not have an easy job.

Thursday morning, the fund administrator for the Gulf Coast Claims Facilty faced a crowd of disgruntled fishermen, restaurant owners and seafood processors in the Northshore Harbor Center, and tried to convince them they will get compensated for the money they have lost due to the BP oil spill.

Fienberg was appointed as fund administrator of the GCCF by Presidnet Obama. He will decide how much money victims of the oil spill will get from the $20 billion BP has put into a trust fund. Feinberg is no stranger to this type of work. Before this, he was the fund administrator for families of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack on New York City and Washington, D.C.

Kenneth Feinberg, fund administrator for the Gulf Coast Claims Facility, talks to the press after addressing fishermen at the Northshore Harbor Center in Slidell Thursday. (Staff photo by Erik Sanzenbach)

Feinberg started off by saying the compensation program is only two weeks old, but already has handed out $66 million. That statement was greeted by disbelief from the audience.

Several fishermen told Feinberg, that they had filled out the necessary paperwork, and though they were promised payment in seven days, they still had not gotten a check after two weeks.

“I could care less about other claims or the $66 million. I just care about my claim,” said fisherman Josh Faucheaux. He said that BP paid him in less than a week, and eight days later, he is still waiting for money from the GCCF.

“I get 27 different answers when I call them up,” Faucheaux told Feinberg.

Others claimed that the GCCF was not paying them enough for what they had lost in the past six months. Karen Yacich, who worked for a now-defunct oyster company said that after filing claims for all her fellow workers, and getting laid off, all she got was $1,300 for her losses over the past six months.

“I’m really irritated,” Yacich said. “I did all the work, and I got screwed.”

Feinberg admitted that the system needed “tweaking”, and he understands the frustration of the people.

“We have to find a way to speed up the process,” Feinberg said.

He said one of the biggest problems with the payouts is getting the right documentation for the losses, but he added that the GCCF was pretty lenient when it came to documentation.

“Submit whatever you think will help,” he told the audience. “Tax forms? OK. Claim Checks? OK. Statements from your captains or even a parish priest? That’s OK too.”

He said that right now, the GCCF is only concerned with paying out emergency funds for money lost in the past six months. He emphasized that there are no waiver of rights to this money. If after accepting the check, a person wants to sue BP, they can do so.

However, he said that the deadline for filing a claim for emergency funds is Nov. 23. After that, the GCCF will hand out what is called Final Payments, and for that, recipients will have to sign a waiver that they won’t sue.

Feinberg said another problem he is working on is to find out how far into the future the CCCF should pay to compensate victims. He said he has been told that the oil spill might affect fishermen for more than a year, but he is still trying to answer that question.

Feinberg told a lawyer representing non-governmental environmental agencies that helped to clean up the oil spill that these organizations can also file for a claim.

He also agreed with some in the audience that a board of appeal should be set up so that unsatisfactory payments can be heard and resolved. Feinberg also agreed with lawyer Luan Tran, who represents Vietnamese fishermen, that there should be improvement in translating the documents and process for fishermen who do not speak English.

Feinberg was not combative or argumentative. In fact, he seemed eager to please the audience. For most of the problems he heard, his answer was that he would look into the case, or get one of his staff to get back to the complainant.

After the presentation, Feinberg said he expected to be met with some hostility.

“I’m not surprised by the criticism. I expected it,” he said. “I want to speed the process up, and I am determined to make this work.”

Feinberg said that Congressman Steve Scalise urged him to come talk to the fishermen.

“You can’t solve it from Washington,” he said. “You can expect me to be down here a lot.”

He still defended the GCCF. “Something must be right, we’ve paid out $66 million so far.” Currently, the GCCF is processing 1,000 claims a day, but Feinberg said that number should be increased.

“People are justifiably upset, and more needs to be done,” he said.

If you feel you are a financial victim of the oil spill, you can file a claim with the GCCF several ways. You can download a claims from from the GCCF Web site, www.GulfCoastClaimsFacility.com; visit a GCCF office. Locations of the offices can be found on the Web site, or by calling 1-800-916-4893.


Comments

11 comment(s)

    Annmarie Gordon wrote on Mar 22, 2011 4:33 AM:

    " Have no a lot of money to buy a car? You should not worry, just because this is real to get the loans to solve all the problems. Hence take a credit loan to buy all you need. "

    Kathy G. wrote on Dec 6, 2010 1:54 PM:

    " Is there anyone to actually speak with that can help with locating what the problem is with the delay on our claims.
    I filed for monthly payments for 2 condos on the beach in Gulf Shores starting on Aug 23.Filed 4 additional months the end of Sept. Did received our one and only payment on Sept 29th.
    It has been over 2 months and and still nothing on the remaining months. All 14 phone operators (during this 3 months)say with have impecable documentation but we get no answers except "its under review" Help!! "

    Craig wrote on Dec 3, 2010 11:02 PM:

    " Ken Feinberg is "our" advocate and "will bend over backward to try and approve a claim". Wrong!! I had the unique chance to actually speak with the ghosts at the Garden City Group in Ohio. They evaluate our claims.

    I submitted more than the recquired documents and had a loss of over 70% in my bartending business...plus I was employed at 2 different Seafood restaurants right on the beach. The oil hit the beach here in Biloxi "

    pbland wrote on Oct 29, 2010 1:23 PM:

    " do i have to fill out anymore paperwork to receive my final payment from BP or will it automatically come "

    billy r andrews wrote on Oct 6, 2010 10:33 PM:

    " on oct6 2010 one of claim rep told me that i was suppose to receive a check on oct7 2010 and that was a lie there was nothing in the compter about the check "

    terry wrote on Sep 15, 2010 11:00 PM:

    " i filed my claim 06/01/2010 gave all the paperwork required told to post new claim number with gccf did so 08/01/2010 and to this day i have been told nothing else is needed so far nothing no call, no mail nothing gccf claims rep no more than smooth talking con men and women who want nothing better than for you to hang up so they can move to the next person with empty dreams is this the usa i dont know who cares about anybody anymore,what do you think about this madness we now call our lives "

    Captain Trey Landry wrote on Sep 10, 2010 7:56 PM:

    " Bend over folks we are going for a ride? Contact your Lawyer like I did and let them hash it out. They will pay us one way or another, just sad that the working person that keep our leaders FAT and in office Get the Shaft as they get the Gold. "

    kyser04comcast.net wrote on Sep 8, 2010 1:57 PM:

    " boycott b.p. i have wanted 16 days everything the ask has been turned in. they cant say when or if there going to pay me. i am a commerical fisherman over 15000.00 dollars down because of the spill. WE MUST START THE BOYCOTT BP AGAIN WHEN IT STARTS HINTING THERE POCKETS THEY WILL PAY OR GET RID OF THEY PAYSAR. "

    lisa wrote on Sep 6, 2010 10:40 AM:

    " I filed on the 23rd and get no answers. It's in review , we have all of your documentation, and that's it. The people I owe don't care about that. They should have stages in this process so they could at least say when we will get answers. This is very stressful and depressing. BP at least had a check for me within a few days and I could speak to my rep, who was very helpful. Prs. Obama put him in charge. He needs to do something about this. "

    Steve wrote on Sep 4, 2010 7:49 PM:

    " You, Feinberg, are a "Carpetbagger" If you don't think these simple folks will rise up. Has no one forwarded to you the comments left after articles written all over the coast?
    If a hard working man loses his house, vehicle,and credit rating because of your OPACITY campaign, you should probably consider attending fewer of these meetings. These people ain't reasonable no mo...... "

    Brian J. Donovan wrote on Sep 3, 2010 4:44 AM:

    " An article on The Donovan Law Group weblog briefly addresses: (a) how GCCF limits BP's liability via the systematic postponement, reduction or denial of claims against BP; (b) how GCCF guarantees BP's continued long-term operation in the offshore Gulf of Mexico E&P sector; and (c) why GCCF is not necessary to ensure that victims of the BP oil spill are fully compensated for incurred damages.

    Source:
    The Donovan Law Group
    Tampa, FL "

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