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:
While collecting workers' comp, a California hospital employee was seen participating in a marathon: http://bit.ly/eaLGRG
Man receives workers' comp after being mauled by a bear in Montana despite having smoked marajuana earlier that day: http://bit.ly/gFLi2Z
So, just how much damage would be done if an earthquake hit the Midwest? http://bit.ly/fMy9yx
RT @PCIAA #Florida CFO Jeff Atwater op-ed in St. Petersburg Times makes case for auto #fraud reform: http://tinyurl.com/68l2x9e
Japan faces a setback in its efforts to limit radiation exposures. Reports of plutonium-contaminated water swirl: http://nyti.ms/ic0XyV
What do baseball and insurance analytics have in common? What about analytics in the larger context? Just ask Bob Hyle: http://bit.ly/hO7gpw
RT @AIADC: AIA commends Senators for addressing dangerous DUI checkpoint mobile apps http://fb.me/OdPgF5i2
RT @NFPA: #Fact of Week: Click here to find out the total cost of #fire in the US in 2008: http://ow.ly/4nYMB
Haven't registered for America's Claims Event in June? Early bird registration offer extended through April 1: http://bit.ly/fDrSBJ
RT @Insurance_Fraud: Latest mugshots now posted for your perusal, including links to information about the crimes allegedly committed… http://fb.me/t8M21NVX
The Fukushima 50 struggle to contain Japan's nuclear crisis, to their own detriment. Who will pay for their healthcare? http://bit.ly/dOM0Sg
100 years later: A look back on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, credited with launching workers' comp in New York http://bit.ly/gKx6VC
New Yorkers now face felony charges for staging auto accidents in order to collect insurance payouts: http://bit.ly/frsYAe
Featured Fraud: One family continues to have some run-ins with the law (pun intended): http://bit.ly/e66sPY
A handful of companies have been charged $90 million total in damages, the second highest ever in a mesothelioma case: http://bit.ly/hAZqIZ
Could Florida residents soon be paying more out of pocket for damages to homes? http://bit.ly/e0UmPr
Those along U.S. coastlines should take the threat of tsunamis seriously in the wake of the disasters in Japan: http://bit.ly/g0HoS1
For Japan's 3 largest domestic P&C insurance groups, there is potential for upward revisions of initial loss estimates http://bit.ly/h0ZIbI
RT @IIIindustryblog: This spring, a nasty flood forecast: With spring here and the snow melting, flood season arrives. The melt-off p… http://bit.ly/ebc7qi
With global insurance technology spending expected to grow, P&C insurers must know how to succeed: http://bit.ly/hDILuu
Losses continue to mount from the Japan quake. Will it be the world's costliest disaster? http://bit.ly/eVmjKE
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