Abstract

Journal of Actuarial Practice

Volume 1, Number 1, 1993


Cost-Based Pricing of Individual Automobile Risk Transfer: Car-Mile Exposure Unit Analysis

Patrick Butler

Abstract

Every mile traveled by a car transfers risk to its insurer. This paper posits that the product of a cents-per-mile rate based on class experience and the miles recorded on the car’s odometer appropriately earns prepaid premium while the car is driven. Operation of a practical car-mile system is described briefly. To test the competing idea that driver-record pricing responds to known large differences in risk transfer, a model used to validate claim free discounts is reexamined with the car-mile as the measure of individual cost. Driver- record pricing is found to inflate car-year price-to-cost differences. Consequences of accident rate variability for a car-mile system are reviewed. The per mile cost of individual risk transfer is a class property because of the random nature of accidents. Driver-record pricing attempted on a per mile basis would amplify differences within classes.

Key words and phrases: Per mile insurance, accident rate, risk classification, driver record model, merit rating

Patrick Butler
National Organization for Women
1000 16th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036

Discussion of Patrick Butler’s Cost-Based Pricing of Individual Automobile Risk Transfer: Car-Mile Exposure Unit Analysis

Ruy A. Cardoso

Ruy A. Cardoso
Auto Insurers Bureau of MA
Seventh Floor
101 Arch Street
Boston, MA 02110


Discussion of Patrick Butler’s Cost-Based Pricing of Individual Automobile Risk Transfer: Car-Mile Exposure Unit Analysis

Richard G. Woll


Richard G. Woll
Allstate Insurance Co.
Allstate R & P Center
321 Middlefield Road
Menlo Park CA 94025-9765


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