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Property Casualty Loss and Loss Expenses
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2015
Premiums Written, Net [Abstract]  
Property Casualty Loss And Loss Expenses
Property Casualty Loss and Loss Expenses
This table summarizes activity for our consolidated property casualty loss and loss expense reserves:
(Dollars in millions)
 
Three months ended March 31,
 
 
2015
 
2014
Gross loss and loss expense reserves, beginning of period
 
$
4,438

 
$
4,241

Less reinsurance recoverable
 
282

 
299

Net loss and loss expense reserves, beginning of period
 
4,156

 
3,942

Net incurred loss and loss expenses related to:
 
 

 
 

Current accident year
 
711

 
705

Prior accident years
 
(22
)
 
(29
)
Total incurred
 
689

 
676

Net paid loss and loss expenses related to:
 
 

 
 

Current accident year
 
147

 
197

Prior accident years
 
399

 
387

Total paid
 
546

 
584

Net loss and loss expense reserves, end of period
 
4,299

 
4,034

Plus reinsurance recoverable
 
278

 
289

Gross loss and loss expense reserves, end of period
 
$
4,577

 
$
4,323

 
 
 
 
 

 
We use actuarial methods, models and judgment to estimate, as of a financial statement date, the property casualty loss and loss expense reserves required to pay for and settle all outstanding insured claims, including incurred but not reported (IBNR) claims, as of that date. The actuarial estimate is subject to review and adjustment by an
inter-departmental committee that includes actuarial management that is familiar with relevant company and industry business, claims and underwriting trends, as well as general economic and legal trends that could affect future loss and loss expense payments. The amount we will actually have to pay for claims can be highly uncertain. This uncertainty, together with the size of our reserves, makes the loss and loss expense reserves our most significant estimate. The reserve for loss and loss expenses in the condensed consolidated balance sheets also included $46 million at March 31, 2015, and $52 million at March 31, 2014, for certain life and health loss and loss expense reserves.

For the three months ended March 31, 2015, we experienced $22 million of favorable development on prior accident years, including $14 million of favorable development in commercial lines, $3 million of favorable development in personal lines and $5 million of favorable development in excess and surplus lines. This included
$11 million from favorable development of catastrophe losses for the three months ended March 31, 2015. We recognized favorable reserve development during the three months ended March 31, 2015, of $15 million for the workers' compensation line, $11 million for the commercial property line and $7 million for the homeowner line due to reduced uncertainty of prior accident year loss and loss adjustment expense for these lines. Our commercial auto line developed unfavorably by $11 million for the three months ended March 31, 2015, due to higher loss cost effects in recent accident years, resulting in an increase of our reserve estimate for claims that have not yet been settled.

For the three months ended March 31, 2014, we experienced $29 million of favorable development on prior accident years, including $3 million of favorable development in commercial lines, $17 million of favorable development in personal lines and $9 million of favorable development in excess and surplus lines. This included
$9 million from favorable development of catastrophe losses for the three months ended March 31, 2014.