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02 September 2025 - by Nancy Watkins, Peggy Brinkmann, Rehan Siddique
We summarize the issues faced by U.S. homeowners in wildfire-exposed areas and the challenges in managing today’s escalating wildfire risk.
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29 April 2024 - by Larry Baeder, Erica S. Baird (formerly, Erica Rode), Peggy Brinkmann, Joe Long, Caleb Stracke, Kweweli Togba-Doya, Gabriele Usan, Meseret Woldeyes
Imputation is a powerful tool for studying the disproportionate impact of race and ethnicity on insurance, so we discuss some uses and limitations.
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22 February 2024 - by Peggy Brinkmann, Nancy Watkins, Cody Webb
The report provides an actuarial perspective on how the Illinois personal auto insurance market has been performing relative to other states, and how various forms of rate regulation have impacted the availability, affordability, and reliability of personal auto insurance markets in other states.
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04 November 2022 - by Peggy Brinkmann, Nancy Watkins, Cody Webb, David D. Evans, Gabriele Usan, Michael Glavan, Lillian Zhang, Carolyn Prescott, Tom Larsen, Grace Lee
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02 April 2021 - by Larry Baeder, Peggy Brinkmann, Eric J Xu
Machine learning algorithms fit models based on patterns identified in data and can be very complex.
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20 September 2017 - by Phil Borba, Peggy Brinkmann
Advancing technology and new data sets have allowed predictive analytics to evolve in sophistication.
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24 June 2015 - by Peggy Brinkmann, Eileen S. Burns, Talex Diede, David Wang
The 2014 Milliman VALUES™ study examined VA contracts between 2007 and 2013 to produce the most comprehensive and rigorous examination of industry variable annuity lapses ever performed.
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01 December 2014 - by Peggy Brinkmann, Michael A. Henk
Ride sharing has created both new risks and new opportunities for insurers.
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05 August 2013 - by Peggy Brinkmann
Big data has arrived in the insurance industry, and data science innovations are helping to extract value from both big data and little data to help guide better decision making.