Inflation, High CAT Losses to Lead to 2023 Underwriting Loss for P&C Industry, But Recession Likely Avoided This Year, Insurance Information Institute/Milliman Report Shows
The overall P&C industry is forecast to finish 2023 with a net combined ratio at 102.2, nearly identical to the final 2022 result of 102.4. Poor personal lines underwriting performance is the key driver in both years, with personal auto forecast at 109.5 in 2023, according to the latest underwriting projections by actuaries at the
The quarterly report, Insurance Economics and Underwriting Projections: A Forward View, was presented on
P/C underlying growth may catch up on overall
For homeowners, Porfilio noted that the 2023 net combined ratio forecast of 104.8 is nearly identical to 2022 actual. He said that homeowners incurred the majority of the first half of 2023 elevated catastrophes. "A cumulative replacement cost increase of 55% from 2019-2022 contributes to our forecast of underwriting losses through 2025. Premium growth in 2023-2025 is forecast to be elevated primarily due to rate increases."
Kurtz said, "Workers compensation is the brightest spot among all major P&C product lines, with strong underwriting profitability forecast to continue through 2025. Premium growth is expected to be modest, however, with approximately 3% growth each year."
"Overall frequency continues its long-term negative trend as workplaces continue to get safer," said Glenn. "Medical severity has remained moderate despite rising inflation, and wages and employment are above pre-pandemic levels. While severity was notably higher in 2022, it's been moderate over the last few years. Together, these system dynamics result in a healthy and strong workers compensation system," she said.
Glenn also shared insights on NCCI's actuarial analysis to project NCCI's ultimate loss ratio and described how and why it can be much lower than carriers' results. She also revealed that the "long tail" line for workers compensation claims has gotten progressively shorter over recent years.
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