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Reserve for Claims and Claim Expenses
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Insurance Loss Reserves [Abstract]  
Reserve for Claims and Claim Expenses RESERVE FOR CLAIMS AND CLAIM EXPENSES
The Company believes the most significant accounting judgment made by management is its estimate of claims and claim expense reserves. Claims and claim expense reserves represent estimates, including actuarial and statistical projections at a given point in time, of the ultimate settlement and administration costs for unpaid claims and claim expenses arising from the insurance and reinsurance contracts the Company sells. The Company establishes its claims and claim expense reserves by taking claims reported to the Company by insureds and ceding companies, but which have not yet been paid (“case reserves”), adding estimates for the anticipated cost of claims incurred but not yet reported to the Company, or incurred but not enough reported to the Company (collectively referred to as “IBNR”) and, if deemed necessary, adding costs for additional case reserves which represent the Company’s estimates for claims related to specific contracts previously reported to the Company which it believes may not be adequately estimated by the client as of that date, or adequately covered in the application of IBNR. The Company’s reserving committee, which includes members of the Company’s senior management, reviews, discusses, and assesses the reasonableness and adequacy of the reserving estimates included in our unaudited financial statements.
The following table summarizes the Company’s claims and claim expense reserves by segment, allocated between case reserves, additional case reserves and IBNR:
At June 30, 2021Case
Reserves
Additional
Case Reserves
IBNRTotal
Property$1,383,754 $1,513,549 $1,773,492 $4,670,795 
Casualty and Specialty1,727,051 133,041 4,413,855 6,273,947 
Total
$3,110,805 $1,646,590 $6,187,347 $10,944,742 
At December 31, 2020
Property$1,127,909 $1,617,003 $1,627,541 $4,372,453 
Casualty and Specialty1,651,150 133,843 4,223,692 6,008,685 
Total
$2,779,059 $1,750,846 $5,851,233 $10,381,138 
Activity in the liability for unpaid claims and claim expenses is summarized as follows:
Six months ended June 3020212020
Reserve for claims and claim expenses, net of reinsurance recoverable, as of beginning of period$7,455,128 $6,593,052 
Net incurred related to:
Current year1,448,133 1,082,732 
Prior years(61,061)(1,506)
Total net incurred1,387,072 1,081,226 
Net paid related to:
Current year65,278 61,625 
Prior years995,826 1,007,916 
Total net paid1,061,104 1,069,541 
Foreign exchange (1)
(23,992)(13,626)
Reserve for claims and claim expenses, net of reinsurance recoverable, as of end of period7,757,104 6,591,111 
Reinsurance recoverable as of end of period3,187,638 2,774,358 
Reserve for claims and claim expenses as of end of period$10,944,742 $9,365,469 
(1)    Reflects the impact of the foreign exchange revaluation of the net reserve for claims and claim expenses denominated in non-U.S. dollars as at the balance sheet date.
Prior Year Development of the Reserve for Net Claims and Claim Expenses
The Company's estimates of claims and claim expense reserves are not precise in that, among other things, they are based on predictions of future developments and estimates of future trends and other variable factors. Some, but not all, of the Company's reserves are further subject to the uncertainty inherent in actuarial methodologies and estimates. Because a reserve estimate is simply an insurer's estimate at a point in time of its ultimate liability, and because there are numerous factors that affect reserves and claims payments that cannot be determined with certainty in advance, the Company's ultimate payments will vary, perhaps materially, from its estimates of reserves. If the Company determines in a subsequent period that adjustments to its previously established reserves are appropriate, such adjustments are recorded in the period in which they are identified. On a net basis, the Company's cumulative favorable or unfavorable development is generally reduced by offsetting changes in its reinsurance recoverable, as well as changes to loss related premiums such as reinstatement premiums and redeemable noncontrolling interest, all of which generally move in the opposite direction to changes in the Company's ultimate claims and claim expenses.
The following table details the Company’s prior year net development by segment of its liability for unpaid claims and claim expenses:
Six months ended June 3020212020
(Favorable) adverse development(Favorable) adverse development
Property$(56,145)$7,293 
Casualty and Specialty(4,916)(8,799)
Total net (favorable) adverse development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses$(61,061)$(1,506)
Changes to prior year estimated claims reserves increased net income by $61.1 million during the six months ended June 30, 2021 (2020 - increased net income by $1.5 million), excluding the consideration of changes in reinstatement, adjustment or other premium items, profit commissions, redeemable noncontrolling interests - DaVinciRe and Vermeer, and income tax.
Property Segment
The following tables detail the development of the Company’s liability for net unpaid claims and claim expenses for its Property segment, allocated between large and small catastrophe net claims and claim expenses and attritional net claims and claim expenses, included in the other line item:
Six months ended June 302021
(Favorable) adverse development
Catastrophe net claims and claim expenses
Large catastrophe events
2020 Large Loss Events$16,932 
2019 Large Loss Events(1,424)
2018 Large Loss Events(37,910)
2017 Large Loss Events(5,708)
Other(2,993)
Total large catastrophe events(31,103)
Small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements
Other small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements(25,042)
Total small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements(25,042)
Total catastrophe and attritional net claims and claim expenses(56,145)
Total net favorable development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses$(56,145)
The net favorable development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses within the Company’s Property segment for the six months ended June 30, 2021 of $56.1 million included net favorable development on prior accident years net claims and claim expenses associated with the following large catastrophe events:
$37.9 million associated with Typhoons Jebi, Mangkhut and Trami, Hurricane Florence, the wildfires in California during the third and fourth quarters of 2018, Hurricane Michael and certain losses associated with aggregate loss contracts (collectively, the ”2018 Large Loss Events”);
$5.7 million associated with Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, the Mexico City Earthquake, the wildfires in California during the fourth quarter of 2017 and certain losses associated with aggregate loss contracts (collectively, the “2017 Large Loss Events”); and partially offset by
$16.9 million of net adverse development associated with Hurricanes Laura, Sally, Delta, Zeta and Eta, the California, Oregon and Washington wildfires and losses associated with aggregate loss contracts (collectively, the “2020 Large Loss Events”).
Six months ended June 302020
(Favorable) adverse development
Catastrophe net claims and claim expenses
Large catastrophe events
2019 Large Loss Events$(19,940)
2018 Large Loss Events(12,306)
2017 Large Loss Events(3,825)
Other7,004 
Total large catastrophe events(29,067)
Small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements
Other small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements
36,360 
Total small catastrophe events and attritional loss movements36,360 
Total net adverse development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses$7,293 
The net adverse development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses within the Company’s Property segment in the six months ended June 30, 2020 of $7.3 million included net adverse development of $43.4 million primarily within the Company’s other property class of business and principally driven by higher than expected attritional losses related to lines of business where the Company principally estimates net claims and claim expenses using traditional actuarial methods, combined with the impact of certain of the Company’s whole account ceded protections. Partially offsetting this adverse development was favorable development on prior accident years net claims and claim expenses associated with the following large catastrophe events:
$19.9 million associated with Hurricane Dorian and Typhoon Faxai, Typhoon Hagibis and losses associated with aggregate loss contracts (collectively, the 2019 Large Loss Events);
$12.3 million associated with the 2018 Large Loss Events; and
$3.8 million associated with the 2017 Large Loss Events.
Casualty and Specialty Segment
The following table details the development of the Company’s liability for unpaid claims and claim expenses for its Casualty and Specialty segment:
Six months ended June 3020212020
Favorable developmentFavorable development
Actuarial methods - actual reported claims less than expected claims$(4,916)$(8,799)
Total net favorable development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses
$(4,916)$(8,799)
The net favorable development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses within the Company’s Casualty and Specialty segment of $4.9 million in the six months ended June 30, 2021 was due to reported losses generally coming in lower than expected on attritional net claims and claim expenses, principally within our specialty lines of business.
The net favorable development of prior accident years net claims and claim expenses within the Company’s Casualty and Specialty segment of $8.8 million in the six months ended June 30, 2020 was due to reported losses generally coming in better than expected on attritional net claims and claim expenses.