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:

  • Claim triage is nothing new, but many insurers are giving it a second look as a money-saving option. http://ow.ly/3voWb
  • Even though claim frequency has declined, injured workers are staying on disability longer. Read about rising claim costs: http://ow.ly/3vnMU
  • Vehicle theft rates during the holidays are just one piece of the auto theft puzzle. Read more here: http://ow.ly/3vlSo
  • Crime never takes a holiday, as the NICB reports which days see the most stolen vehicles. http://ow.ly/3vkd5
  • A former attorney who torched his home will face a decade behind bars. But is the sentence excessive? http://ow.ly/3viXK
  • North Dakota legislator has drafted a texting ban with more stringent penalties. But can it work? http://ow.ly/3viJz
  • RT @IIIindustryblog by PC360_Claims: Growth Ahead For P/C Insurers: There is now a good chance the property/casualty insurance industry will show pos... http://bit.ly/hJzXYp
  • Carl Van discusses how attitude adjustment can make a difference in your career in this week's web exclusive: http://ow.ly/3sdox
  • The economic downturn has New Yorkers turning to fraud for some quick cash: http://ow.ly/3sbRQ
  • Read why one federal judge says he's inclined to let personal injury suits against Toyota move forward here: http://ow.ly/3r1zO
  • The U.S. may have avoided significant hurricane losses this year, but CAT damage figures remain high: http://ow.ly/3qQ7V
  • RT @CTHemenway by PC360_Claims: Worldwide insured losses nearly double 2009 total. Could have been worse if some places were more insured. http://bit.ly/gzpl7B
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