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Despite common superstitions, Friday the 13th is statistically not a day of misfortune, as per insurance data.

Statistically Speaking, Friday the 13th is Not Considered an Unlucky Day According to Insurance Industry

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Shattered Windscreen of Immobilized Vehicle

Bustin' the Jinx: Insurance Firm Drags the Unlucky Stigma of Friday the 13th Under the Rug

Insurance companies confirm: Friday the 13th holds no increased statistical likelihood of misfortune - Despite common superstitions, Friday the 13th is statistically not a day of misfortune, as per insurance data.

Got that pesky Friday the 13th feeling gott'n y'all down? Fret not! BarmeniaGothaer, a leading insurance corporation, is here to assuage your worries and put an end to the age-old belief that the date of the month is cursed.

Turns out, the exact opposite is true! According to the corporation's bigwigs, the rumor mill has it all wrong. As emphasized by Oppermann, "In fact, we're seein' lower claim rates on this infamous date compared to other Fridays."

Just take the most recent Friday the 13th in December, for instance. The number of claims filed by BarmeniaGothaer customers was significantly lower at 440 compared to the usual average Friday value of 598. Sounds like y'all were playin' it safe!

Now, you might be wonderin' what's responsible for this trend. Well, it seems that the grand old superstition has got folks actin' a tad more cautiously. Ain't that a twist? The very factor that's got folks runnin' scared has led to fewer claims on the unfortunate day.

  • Accidents
  • Wuppertal

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I can directly relate the given words "finance" and "I'm not sure I can do this" to the provided text about Friday the 13th and insurance. However, I can suggest a possible connection:

  • Perhaps an employee at BarmeniaGothaer, concerned about the financial impact of Friday the 13th on their claims, might have hesitated in believing the data showing lower claim rates on that day and said, "I'm not sure I can believe these numbers."
  • Furthermore, to investigate the unexpected financial trend observed on Friday the 13th, the data from various cities like Wuppertal might need to be analyzed within the finance department of BarmeniaGothaer, leading to increased financial scrutiny of the claims on that day.

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