Commercial Lines

We are seeking strong presenters who can speak on the theme of “The Latest Advancements in Passenger & Commercial Vehicles”.
A new report from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) analyzes the impact of marijuana decriminalization on the vehicular accident experience in Canada and the United States. The study did not detect any statistically significant impacts of decriminalization on the car accident fatality rate, insurance claim frequency or average cost per claim, particularly over the long term.
The Annual Meeting Planning Working Group (AMPWG) issues the Call for Presentations for the 2022 Annual Meeting. This will be a hybrid event with in-person only sessions and in-person with livestream sessions (for a virtual audience). We are looking for submissions for both types of sessions.
The Casualty Actuarial Society invites you to be a part of an exciting seminar for fall 2022. The Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar Working Group is soliciting your submission of proposals for presentations at the upcoming event scheduled for September 19-21, 2022 in St. Louis, MO.
Social inflation—the impact of rising litigation on insurers’ costs—increased claim payouts for commercial auto insurance liability alone by over $20 billion between 2010 and 2019, according to a new paper by Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), in partnership with the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS).
What elements make a risk insurable by the insurance industry, and how do these apply in a pandemic? The Casualty Actuarial Society recently published a new research brief for members and risk management experts, exploring the heart of the business interruption insurance issue that became prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic.