Best’s Special Report: Unprofitable Auto, Property Insurance Results Weaken Property/Casualty Industry’s 2022 Underwriting Performance
Significant deterioration in the
The 2022 financial results on each individual line of P/C business, along with corresponding analysis, are detailed in a new Best’s Special Report, titled, “2022 P/C Snapshot: Unprofitable Auto and Property Results Weaken P/C Underwriting Performance,” and the data is derived from companies’ statutory statements that were received by
The report notes that underwriting loss in 2022 followed a
“P/C claims expenses were magnified by inflationary pressures on the costs of repairing property and automobiles, as well as by lingering supply chain issues,” said
At the same time, the commercial lines segment generated positive underwriting results in 2022, and despite some volatility, has posted profitable results in four of the past five years. In 2022, the strong performance of workers’ compensation, other liability (claims-made), and surety coverage led to a
“Social and medical inflation have contributed to higher loss costs,” said
To access the full copy of this special report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=333726.
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