In this paper, the used factors that differ from other similar studies, has a significant impact on the frequency of claims, with the exception of the vehicle’s value. Taking into account the occupation of the insured, it can be noticed that there are significant differences between all 5 categories of occupation and the policyholders corresponding to the housewife group present the highest risk for the insurer. As consequence, the insurance company could exclude from the insurance portfolio the new clients that fall into this category. Another important factor is represented by the age of insured grouped into 5 categories as presented in Section 2.1. The results obtained show that the drivers from the beginner group present the highest level of risk for the company, as has been shown in other studies. Nevertheless, working with more years’ intervals, in comparison with other empirical results, allows a more accurate differentiation of policyholders and more homogeneous groups of clients, so that the introduction of this variable in pricing analysis will not be considered a discouraging factor while choosing insurance services. In addition, the introduction of GPS as risk factor is significant for the determination and implementation of some protection measures that could be taken by the policyholders in order to prevent the accidents or could be included in the pricing policy of the insurance company. Concerning the value of vehicle, although it does not have a significant impact on the frequency of claims, the insurance company could take it into consideration while assessing the second component of insurance premium, the cost of claims.