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Commercial Insurance - US - June 2007

Published: 2007/06

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Abstract

The U.S. commercial property/casualty insurance industry functions in a highly competitive marketplace. While the overall cost of coverage declines, the cost of property coverage in catastrophe-prone areas is rising. Government and the industry are grappling with regulatory reform and insurance programs to address the huge loss potential of such catastrophes. The industry faces challenges in maintaining profitability as catastrophes become more frequent and more costly.

This report reviews issues in the commercial insurance industry, providing answers to the following questions:

  • How is the commercial agency force segmented among key characteristics, including agent demographics and agent-company relationships?
  • Which factors most influence agents in their selection of commercial insurers for their clients?
  • How has commercial insurance pricing and profitability changed during the past several years? What is the industry outlook?
  • What are the potential costs of future catastrophes? How can the insurance industry and government address these risks?
  • How have specific commercial lines, such as commercial auto, workers' compensation and medical malpractice, performed in recent years? What issues challenge the profitability of these lines?
  • How are the industry and specific insurers applying technology to obtain a competitive advantage?

This report looks at the broader issues in the marketplace for commercial insurance, including performance measurables; trends in the occurrence of catastrophic events and resulting losses; regulatory and legislative developments; market size and segmentation; and agency issues. In addition, an exclusive Mintel survey looks at agent attitudes and behavior towards selling commercial insurance. The data shows that while agents most value coverage customization, there are many additional factors that influence what products agents offer to their clients.

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Commercial Insurance - US - June 2007
Published: 2007/06
Published by : Mintel International Group Ltd, Mintel International Group Ltd,

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