Concerning the Relation between the Cost of Traffic Accidents in a Particular Community and the Conditions Therein

Abstract
Every event is part of a sequence; it is preceded by causes and followed by consequences. Accidents are no exception: they have causes, they are no longer thought of as just "happenings," and they certainly have consequences. It is their consequences, measured in cost, with which casualty companies are primarily concerned.
Volume
XXVII
Page
285-293
Year
1941
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Ratemaking
Classification Plans
Business Areas
Automobile
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
Albert W Whitney