GCCF Program Statistics - Overall Summary (as of September 10, 2010, 5:05 PM ET)
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1 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary These Summary Reports provide information for claims submitted to the GCCF, which commenced operation on August 23, The GCCF is in the process of reviewing and integrating the data for all claimant records and supporting documentation filed with the BP Claims Center prior to August 23, This data has been transferred from the BP Claims Center to the GCCF. Once that review and integration process is completed, the GCCF will provide a comprehensive report on all claims filed and payments made to date. The number below includes new claimants and claimants applying for additional emergency benefits. Claimants (Claimants may have one or more claims) No. of Claimants No. of Claims 1. Individual* 30,679 33, Business* 19,133 21,526 *Individual v. Business classification is subject to change. Total to Date** 49,812 55,364 **Number of Claimants / Claims is under review to isolate duplication, if any. Claims by Emergency Or Final Payment Claims Submitted No. of Claims Paid or Approved for Payment No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. Emergency Advance Payment 51,331 13,462 12,666 $ 102,628, Final Claim* 4, $ *Review underway to determine whether claimant intended to file Final Claim. Total to Date 55,364 13,462 12,666 $ 102,628, Claims by Category No. of Claims Claims Submitted (includes Individual and Business) Paid Amount Paid 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs $ Real or Personal Property 2,419 2 $35, Lost Earnings or Profits 47,972 12,656 $102,580, Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 3,747 5 $12, Physical Injury / Death $ SubTotal to Date 55,364 12,666 $ 102,628, Separate Fund for Real Estate Brokers and Agents $ 34,500, Total to Date $ 137,128, Claims by Type No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. Individual 9,248 $ 55,074, Business 3,418 $ 47,554, Total to Date 12,666 $ 102,628, of 14
2 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary 5. Physical Injury / Death 1.39% 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 6.77% Claims Submitted by Category (Individual and Business) 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs 0.83% 2. Real or Personal Property 4.37% 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 86.65% Amount Paid to Claims by Category (Individual and Business) 2. Real or Personal Property 0.03% 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 99.95% 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 0.01% 5. Physical Injury / Death 2 of 14
3 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Individual Claims by Amount Claims by Amount No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. $0.01 $5, $ 12,754, $5, $10, $ 18,289, $10, $25, $ 19,785, $25, $100, $ 4,244, $100, $500, $ 6. Over $500, $ Total to Date 9,248 $ 55,074, $5, $10, % Individual Claims Paid by Value Range 3. $10, $25, % 5. $100, $500, Over $500, $0.01 $5, % 4. $25, $100, % 4. $25, $100, % Individual Amount Paid by Value Range 1. $0.01 $5, % 3. $10, $25, % 5. $100, $500, Over $500, $5, $10, % 3 of 14
4 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Business Claims by Amount Claims by Amount No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. $0.01 $5, $ 3,848, $5, $10, $ 5,018, $10, $25, $ 10,698, $25, $100, $ 15,725, $100, $500, $ 4,081, Over $500, $ 8,181, Total to Date 3,418 $ 47,554, Business Claims Paid by Value Range 3. $10, $25, % 2. $5, $10, % 1. $0.01 $5, % 4. $25, $100, % 6. Over $500, % 5. $100, $500, % 3. $10, $25, % 2. $5, $10, % Business Amount Paid by Value Range 4. $25, $100, % 1. $0.01 $5, % 6. Over $500, % 5. $100, $500, % 4 of 14
5 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Emergency Advance Claim Counts by Category Claims for Emergency Advance Payment Claims Submitted No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs $ 2. Real or Personal Property 1,693 2 $ 35, Lost Earnings or Profits 45,967 12,656 $ 102,580, Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 2,962 5 $ 12, Physical Injury / Death $ Total to Date 51,331 12,666 $ 102,628, Physical Injury / Death 0.92% 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 5.77% No. of Emergency Claims Submitted (by Category) 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs 0.47% 2. Real or Personal Property 3.30% 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 89.55% Amount Paid to Emergency Claims (by Category) 2. Real or Personal Property 0.03% 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 99.95% 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 0.01% 5. Physical Injury / Death 5 of 14
6 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Final Payment Claim Counts by Category Claims Seeking Final Payment Claims Submitted No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs $ 2. Real or Personal Property $ 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 2,005 0 $ 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources $ 5. Physical Injury / Death $ Total to Date 4,033 0 $ 5. Physical Injury / Death 7.41% 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources 19.46% No. of Final Claims Submitted (by Category) 3. Lost Earnings or Profits 49.71% 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs 5.41% 2. Real or Personal Property 18.00% Amount Paid to Final Claims (by Category) No data to chart yet No data to chart yet 6 of 14
7 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claim Counts by Status Claim Status No. of Claims 1. Claim Filed Prior to August 23, 2010 (No GCCF Claim Form Filed Yet) 2. GCCF Claim Form Submitted 3. GCCF Claim Under Review 38, Additional Information Requested from Claimant 3, GCCF Claim Withdrawn 6. GCCF Claim Denied 1 7. GCCF Claim Approved for Payment GCCF Claim Paid 5, Check Cashed / Wire Transmitted 6,953 Total to Date 55,364 Claims by Status 1. Claim Filed Prior to August 23, 2010 (No GCCF Claim Form Filed Yet) 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45, GCCF Claim Form Submitted 3. GCCF Claim Under Review 4. Additional Information Requested from Claimant 5. GCCF Claim Withdrawn 6. GCCF Claim Denied 7. GCCF Claim Approved for Payment 8. GCCF Claim Paid 9. Check Cashed / Wire Transmitted 7 of 14
8 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims by Category and Amount Claims by Category and Amount No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 1. Removal and Clean Up Costs a. $0.01 $5, $ b. $5, $10, $ c. $10, $25, $ d. $25, $100, $ e. $100, $500, $ f. Over $500, $ SubTotal to Date 0 $ 2. Real or Personal Property a. $0.01 $5, $ b. $5, $10, $ 8, c. $10, $25, $ d. $25, $100, $ 26, e. $100, $500, $ f. Over $500, $ SubTotal to Date 2 $ 35, Lost Earnings or Profits a. $0.01 $5, $ 16,589, b. $5, $10, $ 23,300, c. $10, $25, $ 30,484, d. $25, $100, $ 19,943, e. $100, $500, $ 4,081, f. Over $500, $ 8,181, SubTotal to Date $ 102,580, of 14
9 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims by Category and Amount Claims by Category and Amount No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid 4. Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources a. $0.01 $5, $ 12, b. $5, $10, $ c. $10, $25, $ d. $25, $100, $ e. $100, $500, $ f. Over $500, $ SubTotal to Date 5 $ 12, Physical Injury / Death a. $0.01 $5, $ b. $5, $10, $ c. $10, $25, $ d. $25, $100, $ e. $100, $500, $ f. Over $500, $ SubTotal to Date 3 $ Other Claims a. $0.01 $5, $ b. $5, $10, $ c. $10, $25, $ d. $25, $100, $ e. $100, $500, $ f. Over $500, $ SubTotal to Date 0 $ Total to Date $ 102,628, of 14
10 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims by State Claim State of Origin Claims Submitted No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid Louisiana LA 14,618 3,580 $ 43,791, Florida FL 17,386 4,323 $ 25,754, Alabama AL 13,561 3,279 $ 19,609, Mississippi MS 7,095 1,154 $ 10,347, Texas TX 1, $ 3,098, Others Others $ 26, Total to Date 55,364 12,666 $ 102,628, TX 3.18% MS 12.82% # of Claims by State LA 26.40% Others 1.70% MS 10.08% AL 19.11% Amount Paid for Claims by State Others 0.03% TX 3.02% AL 24.49% FL 31.40% FL 25.09% LA 42.67% 10 of 14
11 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims Paid by County / Parish County/Parish State No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid Baldwin AL Alabama 1,970 $ 11,284, Clarke AL Alabama 3 $ 7, Covington AL Alabama 4 $ 31, Cullman AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Elmore AL Alabama 1 $ Escambia AL Alabama 6 $ 23, Etowah AL Alabama 2 $ 9, Franklin AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Houston AL Alabama 2 $ 3, Jackson AL Alabama 1 $ 3, Jefferson AL Alabama 6 $ 8, Lauderdale AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Limestone AL Alabama 1 $ 2, Madison AL Alabama 4 $ 25, Marshall AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Mobile AL Alabama 1,129 $ 7,369, Monroe AL Alabama 9 $ 63, Montgomery AL Alabama 2 $ 15, Morgan AL Alabama 1 $ Randolph AL Alabama 1 $ 2, Saint Clair AL Alabama 2 $ 17, Shelby AL Alabama 5 $ 20, Tallapoosa AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Tuscaloosa AL Alabama 5 $ 13, Walker AL Alabama 1 $ 5, Washington AL Alabama 1 $ 1, Wilcox AL Alabama 3 $ 39, Claimant did not provide; GCCF Researching AL Alabama 115 $ 653, Alachua FL Florida 4 $ 19, Bay FL Florida 651 $ 3,947, Brevard FL Florida 1 $ 51, Broward FL Florida 6 $ 17, Calhoun FL Florida 1 $ 2, Charlotte FL Florida 2 $ 7, Citrus FL Florida 23 $ 124, Collier FL Florida 19 $ 209, Columbia FL Florida 1 $ 2, Dixie FL Florida 9 $ 114, Duval FL Florida 4 $ 52, Escambia FL Florida 906 $ 4,746, Franklin FL Florida 213 $ 1,043, Gadsden FL Florida 2 $ 17, Gulf FL Florida 62 $ 408, Hernando FL Florida 16 $ 222, Hillsborough FL Florida 22 $ 235, Holmes FL Florida 9 $ 66, Indian River FL Florida 1 $ 47, of 14
12 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims Paid by County / Parish (continued) County/Parish State No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid Jackson FL Florida 2 $ 2, Jefferson FL Florida 4 $ 25, Lake FL Florida 1 $ 3, Lee FL Florida 15 $ 182, Leon FL Florida 5 $ 29, Levy FL Florida 15 $ 118, Liberty FL Florida 5 $ 19, Manatee FL Florida 4 $ 70, MiamiDade FL Florida 3 $ 34, Monroe FL Florida 26 $ 235, Nassau FL Florida 1 $ 9, Okaloosa FL Florida 1,221 $ 6,777, Orange FL Florida 4 $ 13, Palm Beach FL Florida 3 $ 17, Pasco FL Florida 45 $ 347, Pinellas FL Florida 73 $ 973, Polk FL Florida 1 $ Saint Johns FL Florida 3 $ 14, Santa Rosa FL Florida 353 $ 1,947, Sarasota FL Florida 4 $ 68, Sumter FL Florida 1 $ 3, Taylor FL Florida 7 $ 54, Volusia FL Florida 1 $ 66, Wakulla FL Florida 93 $ 784, Walton FL Florida 385 $ 2,170, Washington FL Florida 8 $ 60, Claimant did not provide; GCCF Researching FL Florida 88 $ 388, Bryan GA Georgia 1 $ 5, Cobb GA Georgia 1 $ 5, Acadia LA Louisiana 2 $ 6, Ascension LA Louisiana 8 $ 102, Assumption LA Louisiana 12 $ 112, Beauregard LA Louisiana 1 $ 4, Calcasieu LA Louisiana 29 $ 290, Cameron LA Louisiana 62 $ 670, East Baton Rouge LA Louisiana 21 $ 118, East Feliciana LA Louisiana 1 $ 1, Evangeline LA Louisiana 1 $ 10, Franklin LA Louisiana 2 $ 13, Iberia LA Louisiana 83 $ 995, Iberville LA Louisiana 3 $ 46, Jackson LA Louisiana 1 $ 1, Jefferson LA Louisiana 592 $ 6,258, Jefferson Davis LA Louisiana 2 $ 7, Lafayette LA Louisiana 35 $ 505, Lafourche LA Louisiana 329 $ 3,036, Livingston LA Louisiana 6 $ 32, of 14
13 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims Paid by County / Parish (continued) County/Parish State No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid Natchitoches LA Louisiana 1 $ 28, Orleans LA Louisiana 350 $ 2,560, Ouachita LA Louisiana 1 $ 1, Plaquemines LA Louisiana 365 $ 12,129, Pointe Coupee LA Louisiana 1 $ 6, Rapides LA Louisiana 1 $ 3, Saint Bernard LA Louisiana 234 $ 3,245, Saint Charles LA Louisiana 40 $ 342, Saint Helena LA Louisiana 1 $ 17, Saint James LA Louisiana 4 $ 35, Saint John the Baptist LA Louisiana 9 $ 43, Saint Landry LA Louisiana 2 $ 13, Saint Martin LA Louisiana 23 $ 139, Saint Mary LA Louisiana 120 $ 1,287, Saint Tammany LA Louisiana 142 $ 1,638, Tangipahoa LA Louisiana 43 $ 254, Terrebonne LA Louisiana 797 $ 7,293, Vermilion LA Louisiana 158 $ 1,678, Washington LA Louisiana 5 $ 68, Claimant did not provide; GCCF Researching LA Louisiana 93 $ 786, Baltimore MD Maryland 1 $ 14, Amite MS Mississippi 1 $ 11, DeSoto MS Mississippi 1 $ 2, Forrest MS Mississippi 1 $ 10, George MS Mississippi 8 $ 55, Greene MS Mississippi 1 $ 3, Hancock MS Mississippi 153 $ 1,326, Harrison MS Mississippi 639 $ 5,480, Hinds MS Mississippi 2 $ 13, Holmes MS Mississippi 1 $ 5, Jackson MS Mississippi 281 $ 2,960, Lafayette MS Mississippi 1 $ 7, Lamar MS Mississippi 4 $ 26, Lauderdale MS Mississippi 2 $ 7, Lincoln MS Mississippi 1 $ 4, Madison MS Mississippi 2 $ 6, Marion MS Mississippi 3 $ 40, Monroe MS Mississippi 2 $ 10, Pearl River MS Mississippi 11 $ 97, Perry MS Mississippi 1 $ 8, Pike MS Mississippi 3 $ 21, Rankin MS Mississippi 2 $ 7, Simpson MS Mississippi 1 $ 3, Stone MS Mississippi 5 $ 34, Claimant did not provide; GCCF Researching MS Mississippi 28 $ 202, of 14
14 GCCF Program Statistics Overall Summary Claims Paid by County / Parish (continued) County/Parish State No. of Claims Paid Amount Paid Aransas TX Texas 1 $ 84, Bexar TX Texas 1 $ 1, Brazoria TX Texas 5 $ 110, Brazos TX Texas 1 $ 8, Calhoun TX Texas 1 $ 1, Cameron TX Texas 5 $ 48, Chambers TX Texas 1 $ 148, Dallas TX Texas 1 $ 2, Fort Bend TX Texas 5 $ 47, Galveston TX Texas 101 $ 785, Gregg TX Texas 1 $ 4, Hardin TX Texas 1 $ 5, Harris TX Texas 96 $ 921, Harrison TX Texas 1 $ 2, Houston TX Texas 1 $ 3, Jackson TX Texas 1 $ 8, Jefferson TX Texas 58 $ 494, Lubbock TX Texas 1 $ 2, Matagorda TX Texas 16 $ 118, Montgomery TX Texas 1 $ 14, Nueces TX Texas 2 $ 3, Orange TX Texas 2 $ 35, Tarrant TX Texas 2 $ 81, Victoria TX Texas 1 $ 10, Claimant did not provide; GCCF Researching TX Texas 21 $ 155, Total to Date 12,666 $ 102,628, of 14
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