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Reinsurance
12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
Insurance [Abstract]  
Reinsurance
13. Reinsurance
Standard Casualty is primarily a specialty writer of manufactured home physical damage insurance. Certain of Standard Casualty's premiums and benefits are assumed from and ceded to other insurance companies under various reinsurance agreements. The ceded reinsurance agreements provide Standard Casualty with increased capacity to write larger risks and maintain its exposure to loss within its capital resources. Standard Casualty remains obligated for amounts ceded in the event that the reinsurers do not meet their obligations. Substantially all of Standard Casualty's assumed reinsurance is with one entity.
The effects of reinsurance on premiums written and earned are as follows (in thousands):
 
Year Ended
 
March 31, 2018
 
April 1, 2017
 
Written
 
Earned
 
Written
 
Earned
Direct premiums
$
16,703

 
$
16,493

 
$
16,528

 
$
15,919

Assumed premiums—nonaffiliate
24,614

 
25,010

 
25,332

 
23,908

Ceded premiums—nonaffiliate
(12,924
)
 
(12,924
)
 
(12,247
)
 
(12,247
)
Net premiums
$
28,393

 
$
28,579

 
$
29,613

 
$
27,580


Typical insurance policies written or assumed by Standard Casualty have a maximum coverage of $300,000 per claim, of which Standard Casualty cedes $175,000 of the risk of loss per reinsurance. Therefore, Standard Casualty maintains risk of loss limited to $125,000 per claim on typical policies. After this limit, amounts are recoverable by Standard Casualty through reinsurance for catastrophic losses in excess of $1.5 million per occurrence up to a maximum of $43.5 million in the aggregate.
Purchasing reinsurance contracts protects Standard Casualty from frequency and/or severity of losses incurred on insurance policies issued, such as in the case of a catastrophe that generates a large number of serious claims on multiple policies at the same time. Under these agreements, the Company is required to repurchase and reestablish its reinsurance contracts for the remainder of the year to the extent they are utilized.