You can "follow" Claims Magazine's postings by clicking here. In the meantime, below is a sample of the many tweets made throughout this week and last:
? Here's an quick explanation of the lawsuit filed in Louisiana against 14 insurers concerning Chinese drywall claims. http://ow.ly/ToEJ
? We continue our coverage of the GEICO decision with a story from National Underwriter, P&C, that delves into the details. http://ow.ly/Ts7j
? A particularly disgusting example of criminal behavior in this week's Fraud of the Week. http://ow.ly/VKFL
? Are courts and legislatures diminishing "late notice" as a defense to coverage? Find out in this week's web exclusive. http://ow.ly/VDU8
? Here is some preliminary loss information from Guy Carp regarding the California earthquake that struck over the weekend. http://ow.ly/VdvE
? RT @Collisionhub: Insurance Fraud Rises As State Bureaus' Budgets Fall trying to manage with lower budgets and staffing. http://bit.ly/1pddS
? There was a 6.5-magnitude quake in Calif. over the weekend. Here are some tips on making earthquake damage assessments. http://ow.ly/V6Gm
? A former insurance adjuster accused of providing clean titles for cars that deserved salvage titles has pled guilty. http://ow.ly/Ujwu
? Why are more people satisfied with the auto claim experience than with homeowners'? Here's one answer. http://ow.ly/UjfS
? Calif. Insurance Commish says 100% compliance from insurers was obtained in terror-financing probe related to Iran. http://ow.ly/UdXS
? Arbitration Forums has improved its fee structure. Goes into effect Feb. 1. View the revised costs here. http://ow.ly/THdV
? Proving criminals will stop at nothing, this week's fraud case involves a music director who set fire to his own church. http://ow.ly/TF4X
? Chubb has joined the CargoNet initiative to combat cargo theft in the U.S. and help develop loss prevention techniques. http://ow.ly/TEWm