Gulf oil spill could cause Mississippi environmental injuries
admin June 3rd, 2010
The impact of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico seems to be increasing daily, with more land and water being threatened by the spill. Now Mississippi can be added to the list of states that felt the impact of the spill.
According to WMCTV, oil has reached Mississippi for the first time since the oil spill over a month ago. A two-mile long, three-feet wide strand of oil can be seen on a barrier island bordering Mississippi, which means the state and its residents could be at risk for Mississippi environmental injuries.
How do you feel about the toll this spill is taking on the environment?
Have you been the victim of Mississippi environmental injuries as a result of the Gulf oil spill? Have you or your property suffered loss? Tell the Mississippi environmental injury lawyers at John Michael Bailey Injury Lawyer about it. Let the lawyers there help you.
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