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No need to worry about Frank durable-day superstitions; studies indicate Friday the 13th isn't more unfortunate than any other day.

Insurance companies claim that Friday the 13th is statistically no more unlucky than any other day.

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Busting the Myth: Friday the 13th Isn't All That Unlucky, According to BarmeniaGothaer

Insurance behemoths, BarmeniaGothaer, have put an end to the age-old superstition, claiming that Friday the 13th is actually less unlucky than most folks believe. This bold statement was made by Oppermann, who maintained that on this seemingly cursed day, they actually witness lower claim rates compared to a typical Friday.

On the last Friday the 13th in December, BarmeniaGothaer customers reported a mere 440 claims - a stark contrast to the average Friday count of 598.

So, why the anomaly? Well, BarmeniaGothaer believes the superstition itself might be the culprit. The myth surrounding the unlucky day may prompt people to be more careful, resulting in a decrease in accidents and claims.

While the search results didn't provide a concrete reason or statistical evidence supporting this claim, it's worth noting that certain insurance companies have found a pattern where Friday the 13th tends to have fewer accidents and claims than ordinary Fridays. This pattern could contribute to the day being perceived as less risky or "unlucky" than it's traditionally believed to be. Nonetheless, this observation is an inference, as BarmeniaGothaer has not yet provided official confirmation of this striking phenomenon in the current search data.

In the financial world, following the analysis by insurance company BarmeniaGothaer, Friday the 13th apparently doesn't bear the same unwelcome statistics as commonly assumed. Interestingly, on this day, they observed relatively fewer insurance claims compared to typical Fridays, which could imply a more reassuring picture for businesses and finance sectors.

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