Commercial Accident and Health Insurance from the Standpoint of theReinsurance Company

Abstract
Commercial accident and health premiums written during 1934 by casualty reinsurance companies amounted to approximately $2,100,000. By comparison with the entire volume of commercial accident and health premiums written, reinsurance companies' premiums appear inconsequential. However, since reinsurance facilities are necessary for many companies issuing accident and health policies, some consideration of the position of the reinsurance companies may be of interest.
Volume
XXI
Page
303-312
Year
1935
Categories
Business Areas
Accident and Health
Business Areas
Reinsurance
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
Howard G Crane