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:
A CAIF blog post reacts to the firing of six fraud investigators in Okla. Read what happened here: http://ow.ly/41jsy
Implementing a successful predictive modeling system requires careful planning in all areas of an organization: http://ow.ly/41jpY
The grandson of a former mayor is making himself a public figure too, with a list of criminal charges: http://ow.ly/413Sx
Growth is still a priority for U.S. insurer CIOs, who discuss their "new normal" in Celent's recent study: http://ow.ly/40JzX
RT @pc360_markets: Seasoned Film Insurer Names 'Salt' Riskiest Of 2010 . http://ow.ly/40oUQ
A scientist disagrees with BP's comp fund assessment that the Gulf will bounce back by 2012. Some sea life has vanished: http://ow.ly/40Jl1
Some project that by 2100 rising global sea levels may endanger over a hundred cities speckling the U.S. http://ow.ly/40IU1
RT @jdruotolo: Adjuster shows up early, catches insurance fraud in progress http://bit.ly/gcG4MW
Unseasonably warm temps are posing a flood risk to upstate New York. http://ow.ly/3YY3y
RT @juliepatel: Lawmakers debate cutting a public hurricane model that regulators use to check how insurers calculate http://bit.ly/heASja
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