An Analysis of Property-Casualty Insurance Company Defense Expenditures

36 Pages Posted: 10 Jan 2008

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Kathleen A. McCullough

Florida State University - College of Business

Karen Epermanis

Appalachian State University - Finance, Banking & Insurance

Date Written: December 2007

Abstract

Evidence from the property-casualty insurance industry suggests that some insurers tend to settle quickly and out of court, while others vigorously defend all claims. A 1999 change in the National Association of Insurance Commissioners reporting standards now requires that U.S. insurers submit detailed data related to defense cost expenditures. This study incorporates the new defense cost data in a quantile regression framework to assess the relation of insurer characteristics to expenditures on defense costs. Our results support the hypotheses that factors related to the type of business and business environment shape the insurer's defense expenditures.

Keywords: defense cost, quantile regression, property-casualty insurer

JEL Classification: G2, G22, K41

Suggested Citation

McCullough, Kathleen A. and Epermanis, Karen, An Analysis of Property-Casualty Insurance Company Defense Expenditures (December 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1065996 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1065996

Kathleen A. McCullough (Contact Author)

Florida State University - College of Business ( email )

Department of Risk Management and Insurance
150 Rovetta Business Building
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110
United States
850-644-8358 (Phone)
850-644-4077 (Fax)

Karen Epermanis

Appalachian State University - Finance, Banking & Insurance ( email )

Boone, NC 28608
United States

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