Title: Anne Kelly
1Exclusive Remedy - New Yorks Experience
- Anne Kelly
- Chief Casualty Actuary
- New York Insurance Dept
The views expressed are my own and not
necessarily those of the New York Insurance
Department
21972
- Email Invented Ray Tomlinson of BBN develops a
program to send messages across ARPANET. His
program uses the "_at_" sign to separate email
users' names from their machines. - First Electronic Calculator Hewlett-Packard
introduces the world's first electronic
calculator. The calculator is a phenomenal
success, and Hewlett-Packard proves adept at
adjusting the company to new technological
trends.
3CAS Presidential Address - 1970
Some reform of the legal system as it applies to
automobile insurance is inevitable for it is only
through such reform that the insurance business
can provide the service the public deserves at a
cost it is willing to pay Daniel J. McNamara
4No Fault in New York
- Part of a broad plan of legislative reforms
- competitive rating,
- reducing the AIP subsidy,
- expanding the Guaranty Fund
- Automobile Insurance - For Whose Benefit? NYSID
Blueprint for change
5Auto Insurance in New York 1970
- Slow payment
- Unpaid victims
- Overpayment of small claims
- Underpayment of large claims
- Waste
- Duplication
- Dishonesty
6Why Tort Doesnt Work
When you are ill you want your health insurance
to pay your medical bills without requiring you
to prove that your illness was caused by someone
who carelessly sneezed on you on the bus. Nor
would you tolerate a health insurer which sought
to duck payment by claiming you would not have
gotten sick if, right after the sneeze, you had
run home and gone right to bed. Yet that kind of
proof and that kind of defense are the mainstays
of automobile insurance today. Supt. Richard
Stewart, April 1970
7Change is Inevitable!
We should all remember that tottering
institutions defensive and fearful, out of
touch with their roots, out of touch with
reality, out of touch with the needs of the
people they profess to serve such institutions,
however formidable and entrenched, eventually
fall. The institution known as the fault
insurance system was not first criticized by the
Insurance Department. The fault insurance system
has been exposed again and again as slow,
wasteful, unfair and inhumane, living only on
myth and momentum and on the dexterity of its
operators at confusing the issues and obstructing
change. But change will come. Eventually change
always comes. Here at least we have all had ample
warning and a chance to influence what is bound
to happen. Richard E. Stewart
8No Fault Law 1
- Compromise 500 serious injury threshold instead
of pure no-fault - 75 reduction in BI claims anticipated
- 50,000 First Party package (mainly medical)
- 16 rate reduction
9What Went Wrong?
- Medical Providers easily overcame threshold
- Reduction in BI claims was closer to 50 than 75
- Industrywide losses
10No Fault Law 2
- Crisis created by rate increases
- Public Outcry
- Legislative reform
- Verbal threshold
- NYSID arbitration
- Fee schedule
- Judiciary maintains strict interpretation of new
threshold
11No Fault - Not for the Faint of Heart
- Auto insurance In New York is expensive and gets
a lot of attention - Underlying conditions accident frequency,
litigiousness, provider abundance - No Fault requires significant oversight
- Claims Regulations
- Market conduct examinations
- Anti-fraud measures
12After 20 years of stability...
- Some erosion of tort threshold over time
- Steady increase in PIP costs
- Fraud, abuse, overuse targeted to claim reg
loopholes and breadth of benefits - Minimum Limits increased in 1996
13RBI PIP Pure Premiums 1975-2002
14No Fault Law 2.5
- Reg. 68 revised to shorten time allowed for claim
reporting and submission of medical bills - Anti-fraud units mandatory
- Better preparation of fraud cases and more
success in getting law enforcement to pursue them - Relentless publicity and arrests
15Private Passenger Auto Rate Changes
1990-2002
16Private Passenger Auto Cumulative Rate Changes
1990-2002
Annual rate changes (Average annual change 3.9)
17RBI PIP Pure PremiumYear Ending Quarterly
1998-2002
18RBI PIP Claim Frequency Year Ending Quarterly
1998-2002
19RBI PIP Claim SeverityYear Ending Quarterly
1998-2002
20PDL, Comp Coll Pure PremiumYear Ending
Quarterly 1998-2002
21AIP A Quick History
- Subsidized AIP rates No non-standard market
- 1996 Flex-rating Multi-tier rating rates
allowed higher than AIP Credit scoring for tier
placement - Depopulation credit programs
- Growing pains in new non-standard market
22Percent of PPA Cars in AIP
23Is AIP Repopulating? No!
- Take out credits increased
- Significant AIP rate increases
- Increased anti-fraud activities
- Numerous depopulation initiatives
- New Applications appear to have stabilized
24Update on New Yorks No-Fault Fraud Abuse
Problem
New York Alliance Against Insurance Fraud
Insurance Fraud Briefing Albany, NY March 25, 2003
Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, Senior Vice
President Chief Economist Insurance Information
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25Insurance Fraud in the U.S. Costs Billions!
Total Fraud Costs are 96.2 Billion
Source Conning Co.
26Change in PIP Loss CostsNew York vs. US
1987-2000
By 2000, growth in New York PIP loss costs were
more than twice (121) the national average.
Through 4 quarters ending 20003rd. Source
American Insurance Association/ISO FastTrack
Insurance Information Institute
27Change in PIP Loss CostsNew York vs. US
1993-2002
In 2002III, cumulative growth in New York PIP
loss costs were nearly twice (89 above) the
national average.
Through 4 quarters ending 2002 3rd. Source
American Insurance Association/ISO FastTrack
Insurance Information Institute
28New York Insurance Fraud Reports 1995 - 2002
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
29New York Insurance Fraud Reports 1995 - 2002
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
30New York Insurance Fraud Reports 1995 - 2002
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
31Composition of Fraud Reports 1995 vs. 2001
2001 Total Reports 26,028
1995 Total Reports 20,205
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
32Composition of Fraud Reports 2001 vs. 2002
2001 Total Reports 26,028
2002 Total Reports 24,578
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
33No-Fault Fraud A Growing Problem
PIP fraud reports accounted for 61 of all fraud
reports in 2002 compared with 22 in 1995
Source New York Department of Insurance
Insurance Information Institute.
34NYSID Fraud Report -2003
- Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio
today announced that the Departments year-end
fraud fighting statistics show that arrests
reached an all time high, increasing by 27 from
2001 and over 400 since 1996. - "The Departments hard-hitting approach to
eliminating insurance fraud is clearly evident
with the record breaking statistics for 2002. The
Departments efforts to prompt changes to laws
regulating insurance fraud, promote increased law
enforcement collaborations resulting in more
expansive sweeps, increase consumer education
programs and utilize forfeiture laws have
resulted in our best, most aggressive year
fighting fraud," said Serio. - NYSID Annual Fraud Report - 2003