 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Workers Compensation State of the Line 2006 CAS Ratemaking Seminar Jeff Eddinger, FCAS, MAAA Practice Leader & Senior Actuary.

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 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Workers Compensation State of the Line 2006 CAS Ratemaking Seminar Jeff Eddinger, FCAS, MAAA Practice Leader & Senior Actuary

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 2 Property & Casualty Results

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 3 P/C Industry Net Written Premium Growth By Line Private Carriers p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p Total, ISO; 2004p LOB, NCCI

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 4 P/C Industry Net Combined Ratios Improved Modestly in 2004 Private Carriers p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p Total, ISO; 2004p LOB, NCCI

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 5 Percent  % Due to September Average: 108.1% Calendar Year P/C Industry Calendar Year Combined Ratios Private Carriers p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, ISO

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: Average Net Investment Gain: 16.8% Calendar Year p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, ISO Investment Gain Ratio Remains Below Historical Averages Private Carriers Percent

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: Average: 8.4% Calendar Year p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p After-Tax Net Income, ISO; 2004p Surplus, 2003 A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages Private Carrier Surplus ISO contributions to surplus Note: After-tax return on average surplus, including realized capital gains Return on Surplus for P/C Industry Increased Slightly in 2004 Annual After-Tax Return on Surplus—Private Carriers Percent

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 8 Workers Compensation Results

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 9 Workers Compensation Premium Continued to Rise in 2004 Private Carriers $ Billions Calendar Year p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: % Due to September 11 Percent WC Calendar Year Combined Ratio Continued Its Modest Decline in 2004 Private Carriers p Preliminary Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI Calendar Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 11 Percent Low Workers Compensation Investment Returns Continued in 2004 Investment Gain on Insurance Transactions to Premium Ratio Private Carriers Calendar Year p Preliminary * Adjusted to include realized capital gains to be consistent with 1992 and after Investment Gain on Insurance Transactions includes Other Income Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 12 Percent Calendar Year p Preliminary * Adjusted to include realized capital gains to be consistent with 1992 and after Operating Gain equals 1.00 minus (Combined Ratio less Investment Gain on Insurance Transactions and Other Income) Source: , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI 2004 Workers Compensation Results Improved Over 2003 Pre-Tax Operating Gain Ratio—Private Carriers

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 13 Percent Workers Compensation Calendar Year Direct Combined Ratios Countrywide and NCCI States—Private Carriers p Preliminary Source: Countrywide, A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; NCCI States, Statutory Page 14 and Insurance Expense Exhibit; 2004p, NCCI Calendar Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 14 $ Billions p Preliminary Source: Private Carriers, A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI p State Funds: AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KY, LA, MO, MT, NM, OK, OR, RI, TX, UT Annual Statements Workers Compensation Premium Volume Continues to Grow Private Carriers and State Funds Calendar Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 15 Percent Calendar Year Workers Compensation Calendar Year Net Combined Ratios Private Carriers and State Funds p Preliminary Source: Private Carriers, A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI p State Funds: AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KY, LA, MO, MT, NM, OK, OR, RI, TX, UT Annual Statements

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: Averages Private Carriers:+6.5% NCCI Affiliated State Funds:+5.9% State Funds:-0.4% Percent Workers Compensation Pre-Tax Operating Gain Ratios Private Carriers and State Funds p Preliminary Operating Gain equals 1.00 minus (Combined Ratio less Investment Gain on Insurance Transactions and Other Income) Source: Private Carriers, A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; 2004p, NCCI p State Funds: AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KY, LA, MO, MT, NM, OK, OR, RI, TX, UT Annual Statements Calendar Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 17 Workers Compensation Accident Year Results And Reserve Estimates

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 18 p Preliminary Accident Year data is evaluated as of 12/31/2004 and developed to ultimate Source:Calendar Years , A.M. Best Aggregates & Averages; Calendar Year 2004p and Accident Years p, NCCI Includes dividends to policyholders Accident Year Combined Ratio Another Underwriting Profit in 2004 Workers Compensation Calendar Year vs. Ultimate Accident Year – Private Carriers Percent

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 19 $ Billions Workers Compensation Reserve Deficiencies Continue to Decline Private Carriers Loss and LAE Reserve Deficiency Through Year End p Preliminary Difference between NCCI estimated ultimate losses and LAE as of 12/31/2004 and reported in Schedule P $5 billion of the Reserve Deficiency in 2004 is due to Tabular Discounts

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 20 p Preliminary Reported Loss and LAE reserves from Schedule P Source: p, NAIC Annual Statement insurance data Workers Compensation Accident Year Loss & LAE Ratios Private Carriers Percent Accident Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 21 Workers Compensation Premium Drivers

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 22 Cumulative % Cumulative % Average Approved Bureau Rates/Loss Costs History of Average WC Bureau Rate/Loss Cost Level Changes Percent Cumulative % Cumulative % Calendar Year *States approved through 04/15/2005 Countrywide approved changes in advisory rates, loss costs and assigned risk rates as filed by the applicable rating organization

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 23 Current NCCI Voluntary Market Approved Rate/Loss Cost Changes Excludes Law-Only Filings Percent States approved through 04/15/2005

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 24 Employer Costs As Percentage of Total Compensation Private Industry All Other includes Paid Leave, Insurance (other than Health), Social Security, Retirement and Savings Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Statistics

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 25 Percent Impact of Discounting on Workers Compensation Premium NCCI States — Private Carriers p Preliminary NCCI benchmark level does not include an underwriting contingency provision Dividend ratios are based on calendar year statistics Based on data through 12/31/2004 for the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Policy Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 26 Workers Compensation Loss Drivers

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 27 Indemnity Claim Cost (000s) Annual Change 1991–1995:+0.3% Annual Change 1996–2003:+7.4% 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies The Growth in WC Indemnity Claim Costs Has Eased in Recent Years Lost–Time Claims Accident Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 28 Indemnity severity 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/2004 Indemnity severity : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services, excludes the effects of deductible policies Source: Calendar year Current Population Survey, Economy.com; Accident year indemnity severity, NCCI Percent Change Workers Compensation Indemnity Severity Is Outpacing Wage Inflation Lost–Time Claims Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 29 Annual Change 1991–1995:+3.9% Annual Change 1996–2003:+9.3% WC Medical Claim Cost Trends Double-Digit Growth Continued in 2004 Lost–Time Claims Medical Claim Cost (000s) Accident Year 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 30 Workers Compensation Medical Severity Has Been Growing Much Faster Than the Medical CPI Lost–Time Claims Percent Change Medical severity 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/2004 Medical severity : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services, excludes the effects of deductible policies Source: Calendar year Current Population Survey, Economy.com; Accident year medical severity, NCCI Year

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 31 Percent Change Drug Costs Are Increasing More Rapidly Than Total WC Medical Costs Year Medical severity: Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services, excludes the effects of deductible policies Source: Calendar year Current Population Survey, Economy.com; Accident year medical severity, NCCI; Accident year Rx Drug Costs, NCCI estimate based on sample data provided by carriers

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 32 Workers Compensation Medical Losses Are More Than Half of Total Losses All Claims—NCCI States 1984 Medical Indemnity 1994 Indemnity Medical 2004p Indemnity Medical 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ , 1994: Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 33 Cumulative Change of –42.0% ( ) Percent Change Workers Compensation Lost-Time Claim Frequency Continues Its Decline Lost-Time Claims Accident Year 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 34 Change in Lost-Time Claim Frequency By Injury Type and by Size of Loss Group Loss Size Adjustments: 4.2% Indemnity, 7.4% Medical Frequency =Lost-time claims / payroll; Payroll adjusted for inflation Claim count determined at 1st report. NCCI States only, excluding Texas

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 35 Indemnity Claim Cost (000s) Workers Compensation Indemnity Claim Costs Lost–Time Claims Accident Year Annual Change Before Adjustment for Claim Size, :+8.1% 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 36 Indemnity Claim Cost (000s) Annual Change Before Adjustment for Frequency by Size, :+8.1% Annual Change After Adjustment for Frequency by Size, :+5.1% Impact of Changes in Claim Size Distribution on Indemnity Claim Costs Lost–Time Claims Accident Year 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 37 Workers Compensation Medical Claim Costs Lost–Time Claims Accident Year Annual Change Before Adjustment for Claim Size, :+9.7% Medical Claim Cost (000s) 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 38 Annual Change Before Adjustment for Frequency by Size, :+9.7% Annual Change After Adjustment for Frequency by Size, :+7.7% Impact of Changes in Claim Size Distribution on Medical Claim Costs Lost–Time Claims Accident Year Medical Claim Cost (000s) 2004p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/ : Based on data through 12/31/2003, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services Excludes the effects of deductible policies

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 39 Workers Compensation Residual Market

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 40 Workers Compensation Residual Market Premium Volume NCCI-Serviced Workers Compensation Residual Market Pools As of December 31, 2004 $ Billions Policy Year *Excludes Maine Residual Market Pool **Incomplete Policy Year Projected to Ultimate

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 41 Workers Compensation Residual Market Shares Continue to Rise Workers Compensation Insurance Plan States* Premium As a Percent of Direct Written Premium Percent Calendar Year p Preliminary * NCCI Plan states plus DE, IN, MA, MI, NJ, NC

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 42 Workers Compensation Residual Market Combined Ratios NCCI-Serviced Workers Compensation Residual Market Pools As of December 31, 2004 Percent Policy Year *Excludes Maine Residual Market Pool **Incomplete Policy Year Projected to Ultimate

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 43 Workers Compensation Residual Market Underwriting Results NCCI-Serviced Workers Compensation Residual Market Pools As of December 31, 2004 $ Millions Policy Year * Excludes Maine Residual Market Pool **Incomplete Policy Year Projected to Ultimate

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 44 Residual Market Programs Mitigate the Burden Pricing Programs: –Differential/Surcharge –ARAP/SARAP –Removal/Reduction of Premium Discount –LSRP Depopulation Mechanisms: –Take-Out Credit Program –Voluntary Compensation Assistance Program Improved Controls: –Paid Loss Ratio Incentive Program –Heightened carrier audit process Improved Efficiency: –Servicing carrier bid process ARAP:Assigned Risk Adjustment Program SARAP:Simplified Assigned Risk Adjustment Program LSRP:Loss Sensitive Rating Plan

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 45 In Summary Negatives Low investment returns continue to put pressure on underwriting results Medical severity continues rapid growth Calendar year results lag behind other lines Positives Results are improving Frequency continues to decline Industry making progress on reserve deficiency Residual Market burden still manageable

 2005 NCCI Holdings, Inc. Source: 46 End of Presentation Thank You