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Liability for Unpaid Losses and Loss Adjustment Expenses
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Insurance [Abstract]  
Short-Duration Insurance and Deposit Contracts
LIABILITY FOR UNPAID LOSSES AND LOSS ADJUSTMENT EXPENSE (LAE)
We determine the reserve for unpaid losses on an individual case basis for all incidents reported. The liability also includes amounts for incurred but not reported (IBNR) claims as of the balance sheet date.
The table below shows the analysis of our reserve for unpaid losses for the six months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017 on a GAAP basis:
 
June 30,
 
2018
 
2017
Balance at January 1
$
482,232

 
$
140,855

Less: reinsurance recoverable on unpaid losses
305,673

 
18,724

Net balance at January 1
$
176,559

 
$
122,131

 
 
 
 
Acquisition of AmCo reserves (net of reinsurance recoverables of $19,945)

 
40,583

 
 
 
 
Incurred related to:
 
 
 
Current year
167,392

 
152,061

Prior years
(1,551
)
 
(1,790
)
Total incurred
$
165,841

 
$
150,271

Paid related to:
 
 
 
Current year
83,297

 
91,732

Prior years
92,937

 
69,878

Total paid
$
176,234

 
$
161,610

 
 
 
 
Net balance at June 30
$
166,166

 
$
151,375

Plus: reinsurance recoverable on unpaid losses
266,265

 
53,319

Balance at June 30
$
432,431

 
$
204,694

 
 
 
 
Composition of reserve for unpaid losses and LAE:

 
 
 
     Case reserves
$
230,926

 
$
94,608

     IBNR reserves
201,505

 
110,086

Balance at June 30
$
432,431

 
$
204,694



Based upon our internal analysis and our review of the statement of actuarial opinion provided by our actuarial consultants, we believe that the reserve for unpaid losses reasonably represents the amount necessary to pay all claims and related expenses which may arise from incidents that have occurred as of the balance sheet date.
As reflected by our losses incurred related to prior years, the favorable development experienced at June 30 2018 and 2017, respectively, was primarily the result of the incurrence of fewer losses than expected, as compared to those same periods in the 2017 and 2016 accident years.