PropertyCasualty360.com’s Claims Channel Editor Christina Bramlet is twittering every day about breaking news and timely topics — not to mention keeping readers up to date on claims-related news and analysis being posted on PropertyCasualty360.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” Christina’s postings by clicking here. In the meantime, below is a sample of the many tweets made throughout this week and last:
Multi-million-dollar CAT losses mean that Munich Re's 1Q results "will be clearly negative,” says one company exec. http://ow.ly/4Hy4a
Weather conditions so far look favorable for the Endeavour's final flight next Friday: http://ow.ly/4HxAx
Some homeowners gripe about the abundant spring showers, but those fighting the blazes in Texas have the opposite issue: http://ow.ly/4Hxdc
Ark. residents displaced as tornadoes, high winds and floods pummel the state. Could hail and more flooding follow? http://ow.ly/4Hx4I
An Okla. woman received an anonymous $50k donation to cover a possible liability insurance policy for her pet kangaroo: http://bit.ly/dKliwn
For great claims organizations, it's about being in the customer service business: http://bit.ly/f5boKw
Increases nationally in BI/PIP claims and questionable claims have been similar over the past 2 years: http://bit.ly/dUD4f5
Fla. legislators voted down a PIP anti-fraud bill. Could this exacerbate an already pernicious problem? FLAU reports: http://ow.ly/4H8KJ
How can P&C insurers enhance operations and profitability? With claims management improvements, Deloitte says. http://ow.ly/4H8ws
How much did fraud in New York’s no-fault system cost the state’s honest drivers and their insurers in 2010? http://ow.ly/4GGZE
Thousands of St. Louis Homes Affected by Record-Strength Tornado: http://bit.ly/gO20Y6
Featured Fraud: A Calif. business owner faces jail time after underreporting over $10 million in payroll over 4 years: http://bit.ly/fJxaxK
What does Feinberg have to say to those who criticize the way the fund is handling the deluge of claims? Mary Anne Medina finds out.
Ken Feinberg gives us an exclusive scoop on the oil spill comp fund's progress: http://ow.ly/4EjCZ
Safina asserts that the April 2010 spill has not exactly led to the "ecological doomsday" many feared. http://ow.ly/4Eg0o
So far, "A Sea in Flames" by Carl Safina is an interesting account of the damages the Gulf has sustained from the BP oil spill.
Tomorrow marks the 1-yr anniversary of the disastrous BP oil spill. Stay tuned for our exclusive follow-up with Ken Feinberg.
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