Prediction of IBNR claim counts by modelling the distribution of report lags (Q1819879)
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Prediction of IBNR claim counts by modelling the distribution of report lags (English)
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1987
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Property/liability insurance companies write insurance to cover many possible events for many different kinds of insured groups. The company must, among other things, have a good idea of how many claims have yet to be reported on accidents which have already happened, and this must be done for each different kind of insured group. A claim which has been incurred (i.e., the accident has already happened) but not yet reported to the insurance company is called IBNR claim. In this paper, we discuss some methods of predicting the number of IBNR claims. These methods center on the principle of maximum likelihood prediction, and are based upon suitable assumptions about the nature of accident frequency and the delay (lag) between the accident and the report. A later paper will include simulations, examples with real data, and asymptotic results. A special feature of the present paper is that grouping of the data as it arises in insurance data collection is fully taken into account. An example illustrating the basic idea is presented at the end of the paper.
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distribution of report lags
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multinomial distribution
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exponential distribution of lags
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predicting the number of IBNR claims
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maximum likelihood prediction
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grouping
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