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Change in Accounting Estimate for Self-Insured Claims
12 Months Ended
Dec. 26, 2020
Change in Accounting Estimate for Self-Insured Claims
(14) Change in Accounting Estimate for Self-Insured Claims
Landstar provides for the estimated costs of self-insured claims primarily on an actuarial basis. The amount recorded for the estimated liability for claims incurred is based upon the facts and circumstances known on the applicable balance sheet date. The ultimate resolution of these claims may be for an amount greater or less than the amount estimated by management. The Company continually revises its existing claim estimates as new or revised information becomes available on the status of each claim. Historically, the Company has experienced both favorable and unfavorable development of prior years’ claims estimates.
The following table summarizes the
adverse
 
effect of the increase in the cost of insurance claims resulting from unfavorable development of prior year self-insured claims estimates on operating income, net income attributable to Landstar System, Inc. and subsidiary and earnings per share attributable to Landstar System, Inc. and subsidiary set forth in the consolidated statements of income for the fiscal years ended December 26, 2020, December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018 (in thousands, except per share amounts):
 
    
Fiscal Years Ended
 
    
December 26,

2020
    
December 28,

2019
    
December 29,

2018
 
Operating income
   $ 9,196      $ 16,679      $ 13,960  
Net income attributable to Landstar System, Inc. and subsidiary
   $ 6,989      $ 12,683      $ 10,582  
Earnings per share attributable to Landstar System, Inc. and subsidiary
   $ 0.18      $ 0.32      $ 0.26  
Diluted earnings per share attributable to Landstar System, Inc. and subsidiary
   $ 0.18      $ 0.32      $ 0.26  
The unfavorable development of prior years’ claims in the fiscal year
s
ended December 26, 2020 and December 28, 2019
was
attributable
in each year
to several
 specific
claims as well as actuarially determined adjustments to prior year commercial trucking loss estimates.