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Workers Comp. Reserving - How and When Should You Slice the Cake?. Mark J. Mahon, FCAS, MAAA MBA, Inc. CLRS - September 23, 2002. It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy. To Start - Keep Things Simple. It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy.
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Workers Comp. Reserving - How and When Should You Slice the Cake? Mark J. Mahon, FCAS, MAAA MBA, Inc. CLRS - September 23, 2002
It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy • To Start - Keep Things Simple
It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy • To Start - Keep Things Simple • Follow the Client’s Operations
It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy • To Start - Keep Things Simple • Follow the Client’s Operations • Why Do You Want the Data?
It’s Easy to Want the Data - Receiving It Is Not So Easy • To Start - Keep Things Simple • Follow the Client’s Operations • Why Do You Want the Data? • Time Consuming and Expensive
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Coal Mine Compensation Rating Bureau of Pennsylvania.
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Comparison of OD to Traumatic • Cumulative
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Comparison of OD to Traumatic • Cumulative • Long Report Time
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Comparison of OD to Traumatic • Cumulative • Long Report Time • Claims take time to Adjudicate
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Comparison of OD to Traumatic • Cumulative • Long Report Time • Claims take time to Adjudicate • Lifetime Benefits
Traumatic vs. Occupational Disease (Black Lung) • Comparison of OD to Traumatic • Cumulative • Long Report Time • Claims take time to Adjudicate • Lifetime Benefits • Low Frequency/High Severity
The OD System • Frequency times Severity.
The OD Frequency • IBNR Claims • Uses Typical Accident Year Triangles • Claims assigned to Year based on Last Date of Exposure • Claim Count Development used to estimate IBNR Claims
OD Frequency • Three Pieces • Known Claimants Receiving Benefits at the valuation date (Awarded Claims) • An Estimate of Pending Claims that will be Awarded • An Estimate of IBNR Claims that will be Awarded
The OD Frequency • Awarded Claims
The OD Frequency • New Federal Black Lung Legislation • Increase in Reported Claims • Increase in Awarded Claims • Retroactive
OD Severity • Life Tables • Lifetime Benefits • Claimant’s Age • Annual Benefits • Marital Status • Escalation (State - No, Federal- Yes)
OD Severity • Life Tables used to Model Future Benefits
OD Severity • Act 57 • Only Claims Filed After Mid 1996 • WC Benefits Reduced for Social Security • WC Benefits Reduced for Pensions • AMA Guidelines Made it Harder To Achieve PT Disability Status
The OD Reserve • Three Pieces • Known Awarded Claims: • Sum of Each Claimant’s future payments from severity model • Pending Claims: • Pending Claims x Award Ratio x Average Severity of Pending Claims • IBNR Claims: • IBNR Claims x Award Ratio x Average Severity of Awarded and Pending Claims
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail • Relatively Few Claims
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail • Relatively Few Claims • Parallels Actual Process
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail • Relatively Few Claims • Parallels Actual Process • Reviewed by Interested Parties
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail • Relatively Few Claims • Parallels Actual Process • Reviewed by Interested Parties • Expensive
OD System - Concluding Remarks • Lifetime Payments/Long Tail • Relatively Few Claims • Parallels Actual Process • Reviewed by Interested Parties • Expensive • Is This Really the Only Way to Make Estimates?
Traumatic - Indemnity vs. Medical • Very Common Split • Also Breakdown Medical into Medical Only and Medical on Indemnity • Different • Development • Inflation • Law Changes
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Death, Permanent Total, Permanent Partial and Temporary Claims
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Death, Permanent Total, Permanent Partial and Temporary Claims • Proportion of Losses by Injury Type • Act 57 Impacts Largest Claims • Severity Subsequent to Law Change should be Smaller
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Permanent Total Claim Count Development
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • PT Count Development after Act 57
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Act 57 Also made it Easier to Settle Claims • Fewer Claims Being Reported as PT • Retroactive - Existing PT’s Settled and Reclassified
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Reserve Estimation – Be Careful • Incurred Loss Triangles Double Count Impact of Settlements Understating Reserve Need • Paid Triangles Overstate Reserve Need
Traumatic Losses By Injury Type • Safety Program Impact • Drop in Number of Injuries • Shift to less Severe Accidents
Losses in Higher Layers • Be Careful - Reserves in Higher Layers may be Inadequate • Loss Development Under Estimates Higher Layers in Most Recent AY • Immature years don’t yet have any big losses • Change in claims handling • Historically there are no Higher Layer Losses in layer but because of new severe classes or inflation new losses are expected
Latest Years’ Lower than Historical Losses in Higher Layers
Immature Years have No Losses Losses in Higher Layers
Losses in Higher Layers • Use Industry Statistics to Fill-in Excess Losses • Payroll x Loss Cost x Excess Loss Factor • As AY matures rely on actual data more and more • For Insurers Do Gross, Ceded and Net Separately
Losses By Business Segment • Many Self-Insureds have Different Operating Units • E.g., Construction vs. Shipbuilding • Financial Data Already Split • Usually Easy to get Actuarial Data as Coding already there
Losses By Business Segment • Many Self-Insureds have Different Operating Units • E.g., Construction vs. Shipbuilding • Financial Data Already Split • Usually Easy to get Actuarial Data as Coding already there • Data by Jurisdiction • USL&H Benefits Higher than State Benefits
Combining Data • Increases Credibility for Companies with Sparse Data
Combining Data • Increases Credibility for Companies with Sparse Data • Provides a Guide to Overall Level
Combining Data • Increases Credibility for Companies with Sparse Data • Provides a Guide to Overall Level • Use Combined Data as Minimum as usually the Sum of the Slices are greater than the Total • Less Variation in Total • Smaller Slice with Tail muted by Larger Slice without Tail • Shifting Losses to Longer Tail Slice
Keeping Score • Purpose of Slices - Improve Reserve Estimation Accuracy • Keep Tabs on your Estimates - Keep A Scorecard
Keeping Score • Keep Score of Your Estimates
Workers Comp. Reserving - How and When Should You Slice the Cake? Mark J. Mahon, FCAS, MAAA MBA, Inc. CLRS - September 23, 2002