Chronic Commercial Auto Insurance Underwriting Losses to Continue in 2019: Fitch

August 27, 2019

U.S. property/casualty insurers continue to face substantial underwriting losses on commercial automobile insurance and, following a statutory combined ratio of 108% in 2018, the segment is poised for a ninth consecutive year of underwriting losses in 2019, according to Fitch Ratings.

Fitch said it anticipates only moderate results improvement this year.

Despite repeated underwriting and pricing actions over multiple renewal cycles, commercial auto remains among the weakest major commercial lines P/C segments.

“Pricing increases alone have been insufficient,” said James Auden, managing director in Fitch’s Insurance Ratings Group. “The chronic underwriting losses in commercial auto in the last eight years reveal a need for change in several areas including risk selection, underwriting practices and claims.”

In 2018, the segment’s statutory direct written premiums increased 13%. However increasing claims severity, particularly on bodily injury claims, nullified the gains of premium rate increases. As a result, loss ratios for the most recent accident-year are still consistent with a significant underwriting loss.

Fitch said that inadequate pricing and unanticipated claims cost increases are in part revealed through loss reserve deficiencies. The commercial auto liability line has experienced annual unfavorable reserve development totaled greater than 7% of earned premiums for the last four consecutive years (2015-2018).

The authors of the report, “U.S. Commercial Auto Insurance Market Update – Recovery in Results Still Slow to Emerge,” suggest underwriters could improve results by deploying technology for greater operating efficiency. Also, utilizing information garnered from telematics, electronic logging devices, and new data from third party sources can provide help streamline the application process while improving information quality. Finally, they recommend that enhanced analytic capabilities can foster better pricing segmentation and faster recognition of high severity or fraudulent claims.

The full report is “U.S. Commercial Auto Insurance Market Update – Recovery in Results Still Slow to Emerge.”

Topics USA Auto Profit Loss Commercial Lines Business Insurance Underwriting

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