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Separation of small and large claims on the basis of collective models

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  • Tobias Gütschow
  • Klaus Th. Hess
  • Klaus D. Schmidt

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This paper is inspired by two papers of Riegel who proposed to consider the paid and incurred loss development of the individual claims and to use a filter in order to separate small and large claims and to construct loss development squares for the paid or incurred small or large claims and for the numbers of large claims. We show that such loss development squares can be constructed from collective models for the accident years. Moreover, under certain assumptions on these collective models, we show that a development pattern exists for each of these loss development squares, which implies that various methods of loss reserving can be used for prediction and that the chain ladder method is a natural method for the prediction of future numbers of large claims.

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  • Tobias Gütschow & Klaus Th. Hess & Klaus D. Schmidt, 2018. "Separation of small and large claims on the basis of collective models," Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 2018(6), pages 529-544, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:sactxx:v:2018:y:2018:i:6:p:529-544
    DOI: 10.1080/03461238.2017.1394364
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