The analysis of motor insurance statistics.

Author(s)
P.D. Johnson
Year
Abstract

The investigations being carried out by a large motor insurance company to find out the extent to which variations in the claims experience can be attributed to each of the factors for which data are available are described. A numerical example illustrates results obtained for private cars comprehensively insured for social, domestic and pleasure purposes and limited business use, with policy-holders aged 26-65.

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Library number
A 8044 (In: A 5689 S) IRRD 59778
Source

In: Symposium on the Use of Statistical Methods in the Analysis of Road Accidents, held at the Road Research Laboratory (RRL), April 14-16, 1969, published by OECD, Paris, 1970, p. 44-7

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