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:

? RT @ Collisionhub: More new job postings from Esurance going up today. http://bit.ly/1pddS

? Coverage Attorney Barry Zalma says the Senate health-care bill will do little to fund the fight against fraud. http://ow.ly/HPVs

? Mitchell International is now offering its RepairCenter QuickStart free to the entire U.S. collision repair market. http://ow.ly/HPLl

? Find out about the connection between hammers, nails, and a staged accident ring in our Fraud of the Week feature. http://ow.ly/HPfJ

? We'll be previewing the 2010 Windstorm conference in our January issue. Here is some preliminary information. http://ow.ly/HC5S

? While it's somewhat symbolic, the 2009 hurricane season has officially ended. I.I.I. offers a recap of the season here: http://ow.ly/HBRL

? Does a wrongly named corporation's insurance company have a duty to defend? The answer is in this week's web exclusive. http://ow.ly/HBCR

? An insurance adjuster is trying to make a difference with an idea on how to make uninsured drivers easier to spot. http://ow.ly/HbFe

? Welcome back! The Insurance Educational Association has released its 2010 curriculum; there is a heavy focus on claims. http://ow.ly/H8L8

? To the surprise of, well, no one really, insurance is one of the top fraud-impacted industries, according to PwC. http://ow.ly/EU0B

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