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:

  • Here's the latest information on Hurricane Earl. Could approach the North Carolina coast by Friday. http://ow.ly/2xVft
  • Read my interview with State Farm VP of Claims Susan Hood and AVP Patty Gaumond on their new Android widget On the Move. http://ow.ly/2xwZK
  • Mitchell's SceneDiagram lets adjusters "graphically depict the chain of events leading up to a vehicle accident." http://ow.ly/2xinp
  • Check out the surveillance video that outed the fraudulent slip-and-fall case. Read about it in the Fraud of the… http://fb.me/EMJyNhpq
  • Attention independent adjusters: Have you been put on alert for Earl duty? Let me know about it for a special report. egilkey@sbmedia
  • Looks like Lloyds is the insurer for the $1 million policy on Steeler Troy Polamalu's long locks. How big is deductible? http://ow.ly/2xhDJ
  • Learn all about the predictably irrational claimant and how to keep them happy in this week's web exclusive. http://ow.ly/2xhm4
  • Three's a crowd…Tropical Storm Fiona joins Tropical Storm Danielle and Hurricane Earl in the Atlantic. http://ow.ly/2wYtN
  • RT @fema: Hurricane Earl still a Cat. 2 – hurricane watch 4 Puerto Rico & warnings for US Virgin Islands. http://hurricanes.gov
  • @StateFarm launches new app for Android users that automatically replies to incoming texts received while driving. Cool! http://ow.ly/2v9YQ
  • As Danielle churns, we ponder how so many independent adjusters working oil spill claims will affect hurricane response. http://ow.ly/2v637
  • Lunch at your desk today? Join me for a free web seminar on automating document-driven processes, beginning at noon. http://ow.ly/2v5NH
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