On
January 10, 1887 in Huntington, Pennsylvania, 57 mill
owners found it difficult to purchase insurance at an
affordable price. The insurance companies of the day
refused to write insurance on grist mills because they
were dangerous and risky to insure (due to the explosive
nature of grain dust).
The
philosophy behind Penn Millers was to offer the best
possible insurance coverage for 57 mill owners at the
lowest possible cost.
The original mill owners found that by a policy of careful
selection, strict underwriting, regular inspection and
engineering each risk -- losses could be reduced and
rates kept low. The concept caught on in 1887 and continues
today. |