Abstract
This paper uses claims data from the most prominent lines of non-life insurance business in Nigeria to determine appropriate models for claim amounts by fitting theoretical distributions to the various data. The risk premiums for each class of business are also estimated. The result of the study demonstrates that some lines of business are indeed better modeled with different distributions than had earlier been conjectured.
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