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Tuesday, August 05, 2014

DHECC - Scoreboard August 5, 2014

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "DHECC - Today's Scoreboard": 

Monday night stats, today we can report a little good news.

59 BEL claims paid for $2,825,370.00 the avg. wind fall as they like to report is $47,887.00

4 IEL claims paid for $155,793.00 the avg. wind fall as they like to report is $ 38,948.00

38 Denials issued with 27 being denied for causation. 

Wait BP is claiming people are being paid without causation well then the same is true. People are being denied that have causation but don’t pass the test that they installed. 

I think it’s great that BP is willing to drop the math test in exchange for a causation test. My bad they don’t want to drop the math test they want another test to thin the herd. 

And for the Sodomites, sorry I mean the apologist for BP who are shedding tears I have a new stat.

When you’re feeling down and looking for some A.S.S. turn to the Failed Business Class. 

With 3,786 claims submitted you can celebrate the Claims Administrator denied 2,577 and only paid 22.

A.S.S.Assumed the Settlement was Satisfactory 


IN-HALE

Thursday, August 07, 2014

DHECC - Scoreboard August 6, 2014.

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "DHECC - Scoreboard August 5, 2014": 

Tuesday night A.S.S. report as of 8/5/14.

189 Denials issued 27 denied for causation.

6 BEL claims paid totaling $65,011.00 the avg. wind fall as they like to report is $ 10,835.12

Current overall Denials now exceed Unique Claimants paid.

2,902 Eligible with no payment.
4,517 Excluded Denials.
3,844 Causation Denials.
10,674 Other Denials 
38,590 Incomplete Denials.

60,527 Denials vs. 46,216 Unique Claimants Paid 

Hopefully the PSC or BP will show the Supreme Court their A.S.S. they had no problem selling it as they defended and presented with class notice to the so called negotiated Class. 

A.S.S. “Assumed the Settlement was Satisfactory”


IN-HALE

Monday, August 04, 2014

DHECC - Today's Scoreboard

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "DHECC - Comment Bump July 30, 2014": 

The Daily Death Rate for Aug 1, 2014 

Friday night the claim center issued.

57 Denials 35 of them were for causation “Sorry no recourse”. 

5 Payments to IEL claimants for a Grand Total of $ 86,119.00


IN-HALE 


Friday, April 17, 2015

DHECC - In Hale Scoreboard, April 17, 2014

Steve Herman and crew are currently donning their finest Joe Isuzu imitation to convince the court, and everyone, that the DHECC is doing a fine job.

Unfortunately for them numbers don't lie:

A settlement designed to compensate hundreds of thousands falls short.

86,334 Denied claimants.
59,028 Unique claimants paid.

DWH Status updates from April 1, 2015 thru April 16, 2015 the claim center numbers. 

Payments to 1046 new unique claimants paid break down as follows.

18 Seafood 
12 IEL
0 Festival Vendors
423 BEL
12 Start ups
1 Failed Business
88 Coastal Claims
18 Wetland
8 Real Property sales
499 Subsistence
1 VoO
1 Vessel damage

Total new Denials 316

47 Eligible with no payment
19 Exclusion Denials
53 Prior GCCF Release Denials
78 Causation Denials
119 Other Denials

This is a first after mailing out the deadline notice the incomplete denials that reached a high of 49,283 on April 10 have been reduced.

-519 Incomplete Denials cured, re-filed or re-tracked due to Court Vendors found error.

And then we have the appeals BP has appealed some new offers even as they run those ads telling the world they are committed to the Gulf. 

505 Appeals pending unresolved.
68 New appeals filed.
211 Under Discretionary Court Review the next Black Hole.

IN-HALE 

Also, check out this article at Law 360 if you can, I can't reprint the article because it's behind a paywall:

Deepwater Class Payments At "Abysmal" Levels, Court Told

And this comment bump and link from Anon:

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Bayou Cornehole - How deep does it go?": 

Plaintiffs' Steering Committee And BP Finalize Settlement 


NEW ORLEANS, April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Plaintiffs' Steering Committee (PSC) leading the litigation surrounding the 2010 BP Gulf Oil Spill today announced that it has finalized its settlement with BP.

"The people and businesses of the Gulf Coast stand to reap great benefits from these settlements," said Plaintiffs' Co-Liaison Counsel, James P. Roy and Stephen J. Herman. "We have held BP fully accountable for the Deepwater Horizon tragedy less than two years after the spill. Through extensive arms-length, good faith negotiations, hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents and businesses will be made whole."

The methodologies and protocols implemented by the Court Supervised Oil Spill Settlement Program are agreed to by the proposed Class and BP. The frameworks for compensation are transparent and provide proposed Class members with great flexibility in determining the amount of their damages. The frameworks are designed to allow proposed Class members to calculate their claims in a manner that provides the best result for them or their business. Further, the Claims Administrator has a duty to work with proposed Class members to ensure that they are receiving the entirety of what they are owed.

"The medical settlement will provide hundreds of thousands with the care they so desperately need, and through the Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, bolster the region's healthcare infrastructure for years to come," said Roy and Herman.


The things puppets say: 

“Hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents and businesses will be made whole."

"The medical settlement will provide hundreds of thousands with the care they so desperately need”