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Is it possible for a claims adjuster to get fired if a case she handles files suit against insurer?

I am handling a case in which the attorney filed against my company(the insurer) alleging fraud and concealment which is not true. Will i get in trouble or fired because of this? There are letters i sent to the attorney as evidence. I didnt think i did or said anything wrong. Help!

Answer:

popularity DEFINITELY gets premise over talent. I wish it was 50/50 however but it's more like 70/30 or something to that effect.
Popularity is more important to a business than talent. I, as a wrestling fan, could not care less, and will continue to enjoy the people that I enjoy watching, those who look like gold in the ring every week. You know, it seems to me that you're talking about WWE in particular. If it bothers you that much, STOP WATCHING IT. There's plenty in Japan (even though they're in a down period, too) and indy promotions like ROH to keep you satisfied.
I believe that the steeple was originally built for the church bell. Churches used to ring the bell to remind people it was time to start services. That was back when people attended local churches. Now some people drive many miles to attend a church that they may prefer over the ones close to their house. There is no longer a need for the bell or the steeple. Some newly built churches have a steeple just because someone thinks that the steeple makes it look more like a church. Maybe the increase price in fuel will tempt people to check out their local neighborhood church rather than drive miles to a super-mega-church. Say no thanks to: Do you want your church supersized?
It's because wrestling is a business, not a real, true sport. Whoever makes the most money and puts butts in the seats, regardless of how crappy they may be in the ring, will get pushed the most.
In My opinion, talent is more important because popularity is given to people who wwe pushes like cena and HHH, but people like paul london, who have great wrestling skills and agility are not popular so the WWE keeps them as jobbers. Many Jobbers in WWE would actually make good champions like paul london and the IC title. So to answer the question, talent is more important to most, but wwe is always looking for popularity, not talent.

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