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View a Summary of Losses Involved in a Case

 
1.     Select the Losses tab.
 
2.     If involvement losses have been recorded for any of the case’s linked incidents, the Loss and Recovery Details grid will display each recorded loss entry arranged by Incident ID and supplied with such information as the Date the loss was recorded, the record or sub-record type the loss has been Associated To, the Type of loss, and the relevant value of the loss by loss category (i.e., Loss, Recovery or No Impact). For optimal analysis, you may arrange the loss entries by a column header (e.g., Associated To, Date, or Type) and change the position of the columns in the grid.
 
3.     Click Save to update the summary calculations displayed to the right of the grid:
 
·     Totals:
 
Total Exposure: The total value of the Exposure No Impact loss associated with Incident records linked to the case.
 
Total Averted: The total value of the Averted No Impact loss associated with Incident records linked to the case.
 
Total Loss: Total value of Loss amounts associated with Incident records linked to case.
 
Total Recoveries: The total value of the Recovery loss associated with Incident records linked to the case.
 
Net Loss: The value determined by subtracting the Total Recoveries amount from the Total Loss.
 
·     Averages:
 
Average Exposure: The average value of the Exposure No Impact loss across the Incident records linked to the case (i.e., Total Exposure divided by Total Incidents).
 
Average Averted: The average value of the Averted No Impact loss across the Incident records linked to the case (i.e., Total Averted divided by Total Incidents).
 
Average Loss: The average value of the Loss amount across the Incident records linked to the case (i.e., Total Loss divided by Total Incidents).
 
Average Recoveries: The total value of the Recovery loss across the Incident records linked to the case (i.e., Total Recoveries divided by Total Incidents).
 
Average Net Loss: The value determined by subtracting the Average Recoveries amount from the Average Loss.