June 20, 2010 9:10 AM

BP Escrow Czar Promises Quick Claims Payments

By
Katie Couric
(CBS)  BP has vowed to pay every legitimate claim, but the House Judiciary Committee says the company has paid less than 12 percent of the claims submitted so far.

It released numbers today showing $600 million in claims have been filed and $71 million paid out.

Kenneth Feinberg was chosen to oversee the $20-billion compensation fund promised Friday to pay all legitimate claims quickly - in 30 to 60 days. He spoke with CBS News anchor Katie Couric from Baton Rouge, La.

Couric: Only a fraction of the claims submitted thus far by gulf residents have been paid by B.P. Why the logjam in your view?

Feinberg: I think the logjam is that this is a rather unprecedented situation involving thousands of would-be eligible claimants. The president has made it very clear to me he wants those claims paid quicker, in an accelerated fashion with less red tape and that's why I'm down in the Gulf today to meet with Governor Barbour and now Governor Jindal to talk about how to speed up that process.

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Couric: Will BP have any jurisdiction over which claims are actually paid out or will that company just hand over the money?

Feinberg: That company has no say on the claims that I declare to be legitimate and eligible.

Couric: I guess the key words are "legitimate claims." After Hurricane Katrina, as you know, there were thousands of alleged cases of fraud or overbilling during the claims process. How will you be able to safeguard against that?

Feinberg: Fraud is an enemy of this program. We must make sure that every claim that's filed is legitimate, that it is eligible, it that it will be considered on its own merits, they won't all be paid. They will not all be paid.

Couric: Will $20 billion be sufficient to cover the losses gulf residents will suffer?

Feinberg: No one knows for sure yet, but the president made clear, and as I understand it BP went along, that if $20 billion is not enough, there will be additional funds provided by.

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BP Has Paid About 12 Percent of Claims

Couric: You've said this escrow fund will expedite the process. But does it also shield BP from lawsuits?

Feinberg: Not at all. First of all, anybody who doesn't want to come into the fund doesn't have to. There will be individuals, businesses and lawyers who will prefer to litigate rather than come into this fund. I would urge every claimant in the Gulf regardless of whether it's a small business, large business, individual, I would urge everybody to come into this fund. It will not require that you pay 30 percent or 40 percent of your award to your lawyer and you'll get the money a lot quicker.

Couric: The administration says this process will be transparent. How so? Will all claimants and payments be made public? Will there be a web site to account for how the $20 billion has been paid out?

Feinberg: I'm sure there will be a web site and transparency as to how this money has been spent. I think we have to strike a balance between the public's right to know and the privacy rights of the individual claimants. I don't want individuals or small businesses to be chilled from filing a claim fearing that what they receive will be on the internet or will be made public the next day. That will defeat the purpose of the program.

Couric: BP has promised to pay for the cleanup, said there will be no cap on liability. In fact, you said they could go above and beyond the $20 billion. But what if BP goes bankrupt?

Feinberg: That would be a horror. A horror. If BP goes bankrupt, the bankruptcy lawyers will reap the benefit, I can tell you that. But the idea that BP will no locker be available to pay legitimate claims would be, I think, a tragedy. This program will not simply be an open run on the BP treasury.

To contact the BP claims facility: 1-800-440 0858

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by Virrtual2010 June 19, 2010 5:38 PM EDT
LOL, It's OK to feel sorry for yourself for not being the person that you wanted to be or what someone else wanted you to be. And Yes, the bible is accurate on what will happen if we don't change it. That's what people are confused about. The bible lets us know what is going to happen so we can prepare against it. It's not OK to wish for the Apocalypse. That's wishing harm against your own kind and that is Sinful. You have the Answer to the Question already so all you have to do is put forth your Free Will and Stop it. Pretty Simple Stuff really because they have provided the Answer for you. Go Save a Pelican or Meet someone new while you go and Save the World by being a part of the Solution and not the Problem.
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by freelittlebook-com June 19, 2010 12:13 PM EDT
So, how are you spending the Apocalypse? Did I not tell you it was started... it is day 61 and you still do not see the signs...
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by Virrtual2010 June 19, 2010 10:40 AM EDT
One Thing Stands True. We saw how America took care of it's own with New Orleans. It shouldn't have happened to begin with and they completely ignored them after it happened. Now here again, attacking us at the Core of our Food Industry and some of the Best Cuisines made in the US come from our Ports. England GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE! Your past is not a past we want to share. Give us the 20b and go Home! You are the Savages you have only destroyed Civilization throughout your Drunken Disorderly Past and we will not have any part of it. Drop the Check off at the Door and GO HOME!
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by Virrtual2010 June 19, 2010 10:15 AM EDT
Maybe because his cabinet didn't give him the information in time. He might not know about it. From all the reads on this Oil Spill you have got to be the only one I have seen other then me that actually knows their History. People start Reading from 1913 on and Catch up.
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by djfpga June 19, 2010 9:15 AM EDT
Feinberg is also Pay Czar. Everytime he is interviewed he proclaims how outraged he is about the size of Wall Street bonuses being paid. Yet, he never uses his authority as Pay Czar to control this. I have little faith that people will actually be paid with him controlling the escrow fund. Instead, he will just proclaim how outraged he is that claims aren't being paid.
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by Lickedy June 19, 2010 8:27 AM EDT
All you gotta do is contact the Master of Disaster and that could be the State Department, I don't know ? Then again, it might be the department of the interior.....maybe the department of commerce ? I know, the EPA, nah, they're hooked up with the global warming thing-y.
Meantime, let's turn the Gulf into a Toilet ! It's looking like one everyday !
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by stormerF3 June 19, 2010 8:17 AM EDT
How is this an independent third party not of the Government? You small people in the Gulf get ready for the screwing of a life time,when the BP Money gets used to pay for Union Pension plans and you get crumbs if any.We are now learning that under Obamacare you may not be able to keep your health insurance plan as Obama promised,So don't go borrowing money yet.
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by athensboyz June 19, 2010 8:14 AM EDT
Normal people are happy that BP is putting up 20 billion.Redneck conservatives are outraged that Obama is strong arming BP.Maybe Joe Barton would sing a different tune if oil was washing up on the beaches of Texas.Just sayin
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by Virrtual2010 June 19, 2010 9:58 AM EDT
What's a Normal Person? A person that doesn't care about anything and will just take what it gets?
by RobAla June 19, 2010 7:57 AM EDT
President Bush was 4 days late regarding Katrina, but he did place a waiver on the Jones Act in order to allow foreign countries to help in the tragedy.

06/19/10: The Daily Caller reported:
Crucial offers to help clean up BP?s oil spill ?have come from Belgian, Dutch, and Norwegian firms that ? possess some of the world?s most advanced oil skimming ships.? But the Obama administration wouldn?t accept the help, because doing so would require it to do something past presidents have routinely done: waive rules imposed by the Jones Act, a law backed by unions.
The law itself permits the president to waive these requirements, and such waivers were ?granted, promptly, by the Bush administration,? in the aftermath of hurricanes and other emergencies. But Obama has refused to do so, notes David Warren in the Ottawa Citizen:
??The BP clean-up effort in the Gulf of Mexico is hampered by the Jones Act. This is a piece of 1920s protectionist legislation, that requires all vessels working in U.S. waters to be American-built, and American-crewed. So ? the U.S. Coast Guard ? can?t accept, and therefore don?t ask for, the assistance of high-tech European vessels specifically designed for the task in hand.?

It is reported that after 53 days, President Obama finally waved the Jones Act. If all of this is true:
1) Why did it take the President 53 days?
2) Why haven?t more news agencies made this an issue?
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by stormerF3 June 19, 2010 8:27 AM EDT
Because they are still stuck in Obama's crackhead first,and have stopped doing investigative reporting,it is easier to drink koolaid all day and report what Obama wants to hear. Or he may not talk to your media outlet at all.
by Virrtual2010 June 19, 2010 10:14 AM EDT
Maybe because his cabinet didn't give him the information in time. He might not know about it. From all the reads on this Oil Spill you have got to be the only one I have seen other then me that actually knows their History. People start Reading from 1913 on and Catch up.
by Unclemercer June 19, 2010 5:47 AM EDT
Couric is so repulsive. Who could stand to watch her?
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by larrryshrine June 19, 2010 7:54 AM EDT
It's really a rude comment. Someone might find you - or me - repulsive. Would you like it if they shared that with you? And would you tell Couric that to her face?
by stormerF3 June 19, 2010 8:24 AM EDT
I'd ask her if her hair is dying front to back,seems her forehead is increasing in size.
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