Jill Rosenblum
FCAS, MAAA
Consulting Actuary
Chicago, IL, US
Jill Rosenblum is a consulting actuary in the Chicago Casualty practice of Milliman. She joined the firm in 2009.
Experience
Jill’s area of expertise is property and casualty insurance, including loss reserving and ratemaking. She has extensive experience in commercial lines, including workers’ compensation, professional liability, auto liability, and general liability (including construction defects). Jill’s clients include Fortune 500 corporations, healthcare institutions, privately held companies, public entities and commercial insurers, captives and risk retention groups.
Publications and Presentations
- “WC Market Outlook: After years of successive rate decreases, how can workers’ compensation insurers stay ahead of the curve to maintain profitability?” – August 2020, Milliman Insight.
- “Predictive Analytics Uncovers Most Influential Factors Behind Car Accidents” – April 2019, Milliman Insight.
- “Preparing for the Boomers” – September 2014, Captive Review.
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Casualty Actuarial Society
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Education
- BA, Actuarial Science, Butler University
Publications
Read their latest work
Article
The Drawer of Forgotten Gift Cards: An Overlooked Balance Sheet Risk
26 September 2022 - by Carly Rowland, Jill Rosenblum
Estimating the liability of outstanding gift cards can be significantly more complex than gauging other exposures such as workers’ comp, general and auto.
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A beginner’s guide to the casualty actuarial language
09 August 2022 - by Melissa Huenefeldt, Jill Rosenblum
If you’ve ever thought your actuary was speaking a foreign language, “How to speak casualty actuary 101” will help you navigate common terms and acronyms.
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WC Market Outlook: After years of successive rate decreases, how can workers’ compensation insurers stay ahead of the curve to maintain profitability?
24 August 2020 - by Michael Paczolt, Jill Rosenblum
Claim analytics using artificial intelligence represents a proven method to reduce claim severity and improve the efficiency of claim-handling resources.
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Which highway safety factors have the strongest association with injury?
09 April 2019 - by Olivia Esterlis, Jill Rosenblum, Kayla Spitzner, Ora Suslovich, William Torres, Tim Vosicky, Cindy Yang, Liz Young, Yoel Zuman
Recently, Milliman challenged its actuaries and data scientists to use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s publicly available database on crash data to model which highway safety factors have the strongest association to crashes that involve one or multiple injuries.
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Preparing for the boomers
10 October 2014 - by Tony F. Bloemer, Jill Rosenblum
As Baby Boomers reach retirement age, the nursing home industry increasingly needs to address its casualty insurance exposures with the seven key questions posed in this article.
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The cost of climate change: Will companies pay in court?
04 October 2013 - by Jill Rosenblum
Potential litigation in the climate change arena could put large greenhouse-gas-emitting corporations in the hot seat.