American Property Casualty Insurance Association: Property and Casualty Insurers Experience Underwriting Loss in 2021, But Remain Strong
Despite experiencing an underwriting loss, the property/casualty insurance industry ended 2021 strong and able to support policyholders, according to a report from
In 2021, the insurance industry experienced a
The deterioration in underwriting results was driven by growth in non-catastrophe losses, especially for personal auto. The insured losses from catastrophes in 2021, including Hurricane Ida in September, remained significant, even though associated net incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses declined to
The industry saw a slight increase in net income after taxes to
"Although insurers' net earned premium increased 7.4% and surplus topped a trillion dollars, losses and loss adjustment expenses (LLAE) grew at an even faster rate to 11.1% in 2021, causing an underwriting loss for the year," said
"Last year brought strong premium and surplus growth as the economy recovered from COVID-19," said
Fourth Quarter Sees Continued Growth in Net Written Premiums
The industry's net income fell to
Net written premiums rose
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REPORT: https://www.verisk.com/siteassets/media/downloads/property-casualty-insurance-results-fy2021.pdf
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