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Liabilities for Unpaid Claims and Claims Expenses
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
Group Disability and Life, Global Supplemental Beneftits and Other Operations [Member]  
Liability For Unpaid Claims And Claims Adjustment Expense [Line Items]  
Liabilities for Unpaid Claims and Claims Expenses

Note 7 Liabilities for Unpaid Claims and Claim Expenses

The following information relates to unpaid claims and claim expense liabilities for short-duration insurance contracts other than those sold by the Global Health Care segment. See Note 8 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in the Company’s 2017 Form 10-K for further information about the assumptions and estimates used to establish this liability.

The liability for unpaid claims and claim expenses by segment as of March 31 is as follows:

(In millions)March 31, 2018March 31, 2017
Group Disability and Life$4,549$4,384
Global Supplemental Benefits 492 425
Other Operations 174 197
Unpaid claims and claim expenses$5,215$5,006

Activity in the Group Disability and Life and the Global Supplemental Benefits segments’ liabilities for unpaid claims and claim expenses is presented in the following table. Liabilities associated with Other Operations are excluded because they pertain to obligations for long-duration insurance contracts or, if short-duration, the liabilities have been fully reinsured.

Three Months Ended
(In millions)March 31, 2018March 31, 2017
Beginning balance$4,975$4,726
Less: Reinsurance137121
Beginning balance, net4,8384,605
Incurred claims related to:
Current year1,2301,148
Prior years:
Interest accretion3843
All other incurred(46)(64)
Total incurred1,2221,127
Paid claims related to:
Current year430371
Prior years728691
Total paid1,1581,062
Foreign currency216
Ending balance, net4,9044,686
Add: Reinsurance137123
Ending balance$5,041$4,809

Reinsurance in the table above reflects amounts due from reinsurers related to unpaid claims liabilities. The Company's insurance subsidiaries enter into agreements with other companies primarily to limit losses from large exposures and to permit recovery of a portion of incurred losses. See Note 8 for additional information on reinsurance.

The majority of the liability for unpaid claims and claim expenses is related to disability claims with long-tailed payouts. Interest earned on assets backing these liabilities is an integral part of pricing and reserving. Therefore, interest accreted on prior year balances is shown as a separate component of prior year incurred claims. This interest is calculated by applying the average discount rate used in determining the liability balance to the average liability balance over the period. The remaining prior year incurred claims amount primarily reflects updates to the Company’s liability estimates and variances between actual experience during the period relative to the assumptions and expectations reflected in determining the liability. Assumptions reflect the Company’s expectations over the life of the book of business and will vary from actual experience in any period, both favorably and unfavorably, with variation in resolution rates being the most significant driver for the long-term disability business and variations in mortality and morbidity being the most significant factors for other business. Favorable prior year incurred claims reported for the three months ended March 31, 2018 largely reflect favorable life loss ratio experience relative to expectations for claims incurred in 2017. Favorable prior year incurred claims reported for the three months ended March 31, 2017 largely reflect favorable long-term disability resolution rate experience relative to expectations.