About the Meeting
UK motor bodily injury - key lessons for actuaries from the claims-handling coalface
Adam is a lawyer and a leading expert on UK motor bodily injury claims. Charl and Richard are actuaries. How do we combine our very different perspectives to address the many challenges currently impacting motor reserving
It’s almost never been harder to reserve motor business than it is today. Together, we will look at the following 5 key trends driving UK motor bodily injury reserves over the coming months and years:
- The emerging impact of the whiplash reforms
- The rapidly changing face of inflation risk, including the impacts of the changing geopolitical landscape
- Subtle knock-on impacts of COVID-19
- Lingering and morphing uncertainties from Brexit
- The fast-approaching review of the Ogden rate
We will show how actuaries can successfully navigate these uncertainties and improve their reserving by better understanding the claims handler’s perspective.
Speaker(s): Charl Cronje (Partner at LCP); Richard York-Weaving (Senior Consultant at LCP); Adam Gavin (Deputy Head of Motor Claims at Admiral Group)
Please note that the Zoom link will be included in your attendance confirmation email.
Presentation 6-7PM, followed by Q&A 7-7.30PM
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