American International Group U.S. workers' compensation increased by 2.3% to $2.11B in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 0.8%, from $2.09B to $2.11B. Over 2 years (FY 2023 to FY 2025), U.S. workers' compensation shows a downward trend with a -6.0% CAGR.
A higher discount value suggests more aggressive assumptions about future investment returns or longer claim settlement timelines, while a lower value implies more conservative reserving.
This represents the present value adjustment applied to the estimated liabilities for workers' compensation claims. By d...
Standard across property and casualty insurers; peers vary based on discount rate methodology and claim duration profiles.
other_workers_compensation_discount_value_amount| Q4 '23 | Q1 '24 | Q2 '24 | Q3 '24 | Q4 '24 | Q1 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q4 '25 | Q1 '26 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | $2.34B | $2.26B | $2.24B | $2.21B | $2.11B | $2.09B | $2.08B | $2.08B | $2.06B | $2.11B |
| QoQ Change | — | -3.3% | -1.1% | -1.3% | -4.3% | -0.8% | -0.6% | +0.1% | -1.0% | +2.3% |
| YoY Change | — | — | — | — | -9.7% | -7.4% | -6.8% | -5.5% | -2.3% | +0.8% |