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An Analysis of the Claim Records of a Motor Insurance Company
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016
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page 277 note * Dr Johnson is a Reader in the Department of Statistics, University College, London; he carried out this work as a vacation consultant to the Road Research Laboratory.
page 277 note † Road Research Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
page 277 note ‡ More strictly the word ‘claim’ should be interpreted in this report as covering all those incidens that were reported, including claims for and theft, whethere the allowance of a claim was hoped for or not. Policyholders have a contractual duty to the effect of cutting down the number of first claims.
page 282 * Farmer, E. and Chambers, E. G. A study of accident proneness among motor drivers. Medical Research Council, Industrial Health Research Board, Report, no. 84, London, 1939. (H.M. Stationary Office.)Google Scholar
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