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1. 9/9/2005 Fox School, Temple University Auto Insurance Fundamentals:Coverages and Ratemaking Michael R. Powers
The Fox School, Temple University
2. Auto Insurance Coverages Bodily Injury Liability (BI)
Property Damage Liability (PDL)
First-Party Benefits (FPB)
Uninsured Motorists (UM)
Underinsured Motorists (UIM)
Collision (Coll.)
Comprehensive (Comp.)
3. Bodily Injury Liability (BI) Compensates for personal injury
Economic damages (medical/income-loss)
Non-economic damages (pain&suffering)
Paid on third-party basis
Required limits in Pennsylvania:
$15,000 per person
$30,000 per accident
Optional higher limits available
4. Property Damage Liability (PDL) Compensates for physical damage
Auto repairs/replacement
Other property repairs/replacement
Paid on third-party basis
Required limit in Pennsylvania:
$5,000 per accident
Optional higher limits available
5. First-Party Benefits(FPB) Compensates for personal injury
Economic damages only (medical/income-loss)
Paid on first-party basis
Required limit in Pennsylvania:
$5,000 medical per person
Optional coverages available:
Higher limits of medical (including EMB)
Income-loss
Accidental death
6. Uninsured Motorists (UM) Compensates for personal injury
Economic damages (medical/income-loss)
Non-economic damages (pain&suffering)
Paid on first-party basis
Optional in Pennsylvania -- various limits available
“Stacked” -- all insured’s autos
“Unstacked” -- one auto at a time
7. Underinsured Motorists (UIM) Compensates for personal injury
Economic damages (medical/income-loss)
Non-economic damages (pain&suffering)
Paid on first-party basis
Optional in Pennsylvania -- various limits available
“Stacked” -- all insured’s autos
“Unstacked” -- one auto at a time
8. Collision (Coll.) Compensates for physical damage
Auto and other property damaged in a collision
Paid on first-party basis
Optional in Pennsylvania -- various deductibles available
9. Comprehensive (Comp.) Compensates for physical damage
Auto and other property damaged not in a collision (e.g., from vandalism, theft)
Paid on first-party basis
Optional in Pennsylvania -- various deductibles available
10. Pennsylvania Coverage Summary
11. Basic Auto Insurance Ratemaking Concepts Exposure: One unit of risk (= automobile)
Claim Frequency = (#Claims)/(#Exposures)
Claim Severity = ($ Losses)/(# Claims)
Pure Premium = Frequency x Severity
= ($ Losses)/(# Exposures)
Loss Ratio = ($ Losses)/($ Premiums)
12. Losses (Often Including Allocated Loss Adj. Expenses) Calendar-Year Losses
All paid losses
+ change in total loss reserves
Accident-Year Losses
All paid losses
+ case reserves
+ bulk reserves (IBNR)
13. AY Loss Development Loss Dev. Triangle (Hypothetical):
14. Premiums Written Premiums
All premiums collected from new and renewal business in a given year
Earned Premiums
All premiums associated with coverage actually provided in a given year
15. Expenses Written Expenses
All expenses gathered from new and renewal business in a given year
Earned Expenses
All expenses associated with coverage actually provided in a given year
16. Breakdown of Auto InsuranceRevenue Dollar
17. Basic Ratemaking Formulas Pure Premium Method:
Dev./Trended AY Losses
New Rate = + Trended Fixed Expenses
(1 - v + i) x Earned Exposures
Loss Ratio Method:
Dev./Trended AY Losses
Rate Change = + Trended Fixed Expenses
(1 - v + i) x Earned Premiums
18. Final Modifications Increased limits factors
Deductible factors
Territorial relativities
Driver class relativities
Model-type/Model-year relativities