The Practice of Workmen's Compensation Ratemaking as Illustrated by the1939 Revision of New York Rates

Abstract
The method followed in revising Workmen's Compensation rates in the State of New York differs in some respects from the standard or National Council method. New York, however, is an industrial empire in itself. It produces the largest volume of workmen's compensation experience of any state in the Union. It seems fitting, therefore, to select the New York method of ratemaking as a vehicle for describing, in detail, the present modus operandi of workmen's compensation ratemaking.
Volume
XXVI
Page
47-83
Year
1939
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Pricing and Risk Evaluation Models
State-Pricing Methods
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Ratemaking
Business Areas
Workers Compensation
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
Charles M Graham