Rachel Seale
Rachel Seale is a principal and consulting actuary with Milliman's Dallas Property & Casualty Practice. She currently provides consulting services to captives, insurance companies, risk-retention groups, and self-insured entities. Rachel joined Milliman in 2004.
Experience
Rachel assists clients with reserve and funding analyses in the areas of medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, general liability, auto liability, property, asbestos, and environmental.
Her experience also includes loss reserving and ratemaking studies for insurance companies in a variety of commercial and personal lines, including workers’ compensation, personal and commercial auto liability, general liability, mine subsidence, inland marine, cargo, and homeowner’s. She also provides actuarial support to state regulators for statutory financial examinations.
Rachel has worked with self-insurers, captives, risk-retention groups, and commercial lines insurers. In addition to traditional actuarial loss reserve studies, she has performed in-depth allocations, conducted loss layer/stratification studies, analyzed excess insurance quotes, created models for client’s internal monitoring, and analyzed liability from pools.
Rachel has given presentations at professional meetings, including the Milliman Casualty Consultants Forum and captive informational videos on captive.com.
Rachel also co-authored the article: "Is the lack of available insurance coverage holding you captive?" in 2020 on Milliman's website.
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Casualty Actuarial Society
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Education
- BA, Economics, Wheaton College
- Rachel has served on the Casualty Actuarial Society's Exam Committee from 2011 to present.
Publications