This week, National Underwriter presents an analysis of the commercial multiple-peril line–one in a series of “Data Insights” that was scheduled long before regulators starting looking into the accounting practices of AIG.

It would seem those two events should have absolutely nothing to do with one another, but anyone who reads the last few paragraphs of the article accompanying our charts and graphs (starting on page 12) will see the AIG saga indeed has some impact.

Anyone putting together an analysis based on property-casualty industry data will find that AIG–ranked the second largest p-c insurer in 2003–affects overall results.

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