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Mental Health Claims From Oil Spill Probably Won’t Be Paid


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BP claims may not cover Coast residents suffering from mental health problems resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster.

by Sasha Chavkin, ProPublica
July 29, 2010

BP's $20 billion fund to compensate those hurt by the Gulf oil spill will probably turn down one controversial class of claims: those for mental-health problems.

In little-noted testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on July 21, Kenneth Feinberg, the independent "claims czar" who will decide who gets compensated, said the fund was not likely to pay damages for mental illness and distress alleged to be caused by the spill.

"If you start compensating purely mental anguish without a physical injury--anxiety, stress--we'll be getting millions of claims from people watching television," Feinberg said. "You have to draw the line somewhere. I think it would be highly unlikely that we would compensate mental damage, alleged damage, without a signature physical injury as well."

Feinberg's policy will affect individuals and businesses with claims against BP, but not the government's claims. Feinberg will not evaluate claims by state and local governments for the costs of additional services, which BP will handle directly.

As ProPublica has reported, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has warned of a looming mental health crisis in communities affected by the oil spill and is pressing BP to pay for its costs. On July 9, DHH Secretary Alan Levine wrote to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius that state counseling teams were encountering "increases in anxiety, depression, stress, grief, excessive and earlier drinking and suicide ideation" following the disaster. BP has not yet responded to Louisiana's request that it pay $10 million to cover the costs of emergency mental-health services.

BP spokeswoman Patricia Wright said that the calls for funding for mental-health services--which have also been submitted by Mississippi, Alabama and Florida have been requests rather than formal claims. She confirmed that the company has not yet responded to the requests.

While Feinberg's standard is separate from BP's policy on requests or possible claims by states, it shows that he is following the guidelines set by liability law. Tort law generally holds that mental-health problems must be accompanied by a physical injury to merit compensation, David Owen, a law professor at the University of South Carolina, has told ProPublica.

However, Congress could direct Feinberg to expand the type of damages that his fund will cover. When Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, pointedly asked him at the July 21 hearing if he would cover damages such as mental health if Congress passed a law requiring it, Feinberg replied that he would.

Correction: A photo by David Rae Morris was used to illustrate the above story. The photo was for illustration purposes and was not meant to imply that the men pictured had filed such claims.

 
posted by LatashaWillis on 07/29/10 at 12:30 PM. [printer version]    Share |

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I certainly hope they get this worked out. Let's not wait for suicides, shooting rampages, and these awful "apparent drownings" before mental health counseling is authorized for payment. Our coastal communities need pediatric and adult counseling in groups and individually. Sounds like the US needs a n airtight contract with BP on the recovery process; not just hit and miss from several different sources.

posted by deltabelle on 07/30/10 at 02:38 PM

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