A Claim Score for Dynamic Claim Counts Modeling
We develop a claim score based on the Bonus-Malus approach proposed by [7]. We compare the fit and predictive ability of this new model with various models for of panel count data. In particular, we study in more details a new dynamic model based on the Harvey-Fernandès (HF) approach, which gives different weight to the claims according to their date of occurrence. We show that the HF model has serious shortcomings that limit its use in practice. In contrast, the Bonus-Malus model does not have these defects. Instead, it has several interesting properties: interpretability, computational advantages and ease of use in practice. We believe that the flexibility of this new model means that it could be used in many other actuarial contexts. Based on a real database, we show that the proposed model generates the best fit and one of the best predictive capabilities among the other models tested.
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