Loss Reserve

The financial resources an insurance company holds in reserve to ensure it can honor any and all claims presented by customers.

Loss Reserve
Loss Reserve

The loss reserve represents a liability for the insurer, and is an amount periodically readjusted as the insurer seeks to calculate and project the number and size of claims expected within a given period of time.

When loss reserves run low, insurers may choose to raise insurance rates to cover the loss.

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