For distributors and carriers alike, the lesson is clear: defense intensity is no longer a reliable signal of loss control. Instead, the decade’s data, distilled in Insurance Business’s Property & Casualty LOB Performance & Market Trends dashboard, shows where defense spend is thinning, where losses are mounting, and which business lines may demand a sharper pricing pencil.
Insurers are spending less on defense – and paying more in losses
- Niki Wilson
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- Insurers are spending less on defense – and paying more in losses