Tweet Suite Digest - July 7, 2010

Claims Magazine is twittering every day about breaking news and timely topics -- not to mention keeping readers up to date on what's being posted on claimsmag.com. What is Twitter? It is a way to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages that are 140 characters or less.

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:

  • The July issue of Claims features subrogation trends, working with forensic partners, trimming litigation costs, & more! http://ow.ly/25YFg
  • Be sure to check out this month's article on subrogation trends for 2010, written by NASP President John Foster. http://ow.ly/286DP
  • What can claim adjusters learn from baseball umpire Jim Joyce? I have a few suggestions. http://ow.ly/27HxR
  • Celent has evaluated 21 European claim technology vendors. "There is no single best claim solution for all insurers." http://ow.ly/27zBf
  • If you anticipate adjusting fireworks claims this weekend, here's an article from our archives you should read. http://ow.ly/25XFG
  • Calif. Assembly Committee on Business, Professions, & Consumer Protection did not take up SB 350, a bill regulating aftermarket crash parts.
  • RT @FLUnderwriter: CFO Alex Sink continues to offer pointed advice to Ken Feinberg, the man in charge of the BP claims escrow account....
  • CAS: "The lawsuits already filed on the recent BP oil spill show how good plaintiffs' lawyers are in stimulating claims." http://ow.ly/25rQO

? Looking for an update on Hurricane Alex? Landfall looks to take place south of Texas, with lots of rain. http://ow.ly/25cXy

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