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Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Liability for Future Policy Benefits and Unpaid Claims and Claims Adjustment Expense [Abstract]  
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves
Property and casualty insurance reserve activity for the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 was:
 Six Months Ended
(Dollars in Millions)Jun 30,
2021
Jun 30,
2020
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves:
Gross of Reinsurance at Beginning of Year$1,982.5 $1,969.8 
Less Reinsurance Recoverables at Beginning of Year50.1 65.6 
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves - Net of Reinsurance at Beginning of Year1,932.4 1,904.2 
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves Acquired, Net of Reinsurance 211.1 — 
Incurred Losses and LAE Related to:
Current Year1,809.6 1,368.2 
Prior Years82.8 19.5 
Total Incurred Losses and LAE1,892.4 1,387.7 
Paid Losses and LAE Related to:
Current Year815.6 662.0 
Prior Years833.4 806.1 
Total Paid Losses and LAE1,649.0 1,468.1 
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves - Net of Reinsurance at End of Period2,386.9 1,823.8 
Plus Reinsurance Recoverables at End of Period43.9 53.5 
Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves - Gross of Reinsurance at End of Period$2,430.8 $1,877.3 
Property and casualty insurance reserves are estimated based on historical experience patterns and current economic trends. Actual loss experience and loss trends are likely to differ from these historical experience patterns and economic conditions. Loss experience and loss trends emerge over several years from the dates of loss inception. The Company monitors such emerging loss trends on a quarterly basis. Changes in such estimates are included in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income in the period of change.
For the six months ended June 30, 2021, the Company increased its property and casualty insurance reserves by $82.8 million to recognize adverse development of loss and LAE reserves from prior accident years. Specialty personal automobile insurance loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $72.0 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse loss patterns than expected for liability insurance. Commercial automobile insurance loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $8.3 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse loss patterns than expected for liability insurance. Preferred personal automobile insurance loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $4.7 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse patterns than expected for liability insurance. Homeowners loss and LAE reserves developed favorably by $4.2 million due primarily to the emergence of more favorable loss patterns than expected. Other lines loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $2.0 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse loss patterns than expected for prior accident years. 
For the six months ended June 30, 2020, the Company increased its property and casualty insurance reserves by $19.5 million to recognize adverse development of loss and LAE reserves from prior accident years. Specialty personal automobile insurance loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $29.3 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse loss patterns than expected. Commercial automobile loss and LAE reserves developed favorably by $14.2 million due primarily to the emergence of more favorable loss patterns than expected for commercial automobile liability insurance. Preferred personal automobile insurance loss and LAE reserves developed adversely by $11.5 million due primarily to the emergence of more adverse loss patterns than expected. Homeowners loss and LAE reserves developed favorably by $5.2 million due primarily to the emergence of more favorable loss patterns than expected. Other lines loss and LAE reserves developed favorably by $1.9 million due primarily to the emergence of more favorable loss patterns than expected for prior accident years.
Note 5 - Property and Casualty Insurance Reserves (continued)
The Company cannot predict whether loss and LAE reserves will develop favorably or adversely from the amounts reported in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. The Company believes that any such development will not have a material effect on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Shareholders’ Equity, but could have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial results for a given period.
Receivables from Policyholders - Allowance for Expected Credit Losses
The following table presents receivables from policyholders, net of the allowance for expected credit losses including a rollforward of changes in the allowance for expected credit losses for the six months ended June 30, 2021.
(Dollars in Millions)Receivables from Policyholders, Net of Allowance for Expected Credit LossesAllowance for Expected Credit Losses
Balance at Beginning of Year$1,194.5 $20.9 
Provision for Expected Credit Losses23.0 
Write-offs of Uncollectible Receivables from Policyholders(33.2)
Balance at End of Period$1,479.9 $10.7 

The following table presents receivables from policyholders, net of the allowance for expected credit losses including a rollforward of changes in the allowance for expected credit losses for the six months ended June 30, 2020.
(Dollars in Millions)Receivables from Policyholders, Net of Allowance for Expected Credit LossesAllowance for Expected Credit Losses
Balance at Beginning of Year$1,117.1 $22.3 
Provision for Expected Credit Losses27.8 
Write-offs of Uncollectible Receivables from Policyholders(20.2)
Balance at End of Period$1,165.3 $29.9