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May 14'23

Exercise

You are given the following loss data:

Size of Loss Number of Claims Ground-Up Total Losses
0 – 99 1100 58,500
100 – 249 400 70,000
250 – 499 300 120,000
500 – 999 200 150,000
> 999 100 200,000
Total 2100 598,500

Calculate the percentage reduction in loss costs by moving from a 100 deductible to a 250 deductible.

  • 25%
  • 27%
  • 29%
  • 31%
  • 33%

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ABy Admin
May 14'23

Key: B

With no deductible, the loss cost is proportional to 598,500. With a 100 deductible it is proportional (in the same proportion) to 598,500 – 58,500 – 1000(100) = 440,000. With a 250 deductible it is 598,500 – 58,500 – 70,000 – 600(250) = 320,000. The reduction is 120,000/440,000 = 0.273 = 27%.

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