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Commercial Travelers was founded in Utica, NY in 1883,
and is the oldest insurance company of its type in the United
States.
The company is licensed to sell insurance in all American states
except Hawaii. At the present time, it does not insure risks
from other countries.
At the time of the company's founding by Edward Trevvett, a British-born
tea salesman, traveling sales representatives (or 'commercial
travelers,' as they were then known) had a difficult time obtaining
insurance, because the travel portion of their livelihood was
considered hazardous, or at least an unusual risk.
Mr. Trevvett and 49 of his fellow sales representatives founded
the company as a mutual accident association in 1883. The small
company's first claim was paid in that summer to Mr. Barrington
Lodge of New York City, who was injured in the panic that accompanied
the grand opening of the Brooklyn Bridge on July 4, 1883.
By 1885, membership had reached the 1,000 mark.
The company grew during its early years primarily by word-of-mouth
and by aggressive "member-get-a-member" promotions
of the company ... rewarding members with commemorative trinkets
for signing up more 'commercial travelers.'
The first claim caused by an automobile was paid in 1900.
In 1905, the company needed more office space and moved to a
building at 70 Genesee Street in downtown Utica, within sight
of the Erie Canal, and in the busiest commerce district of Utica.
In 1937, the building was tripled in size to accommodate the
policy service needs of more than 200,000 policyholders.
The company's 1939 annual report noted "Major disasters
in which Commercial Travelers served its members or their beneficiaries
included the sinkings of the Titanic, Lusitania and Morro Castle;
a major train wreck in Batavia, NY and the historic subway crash
in Brooklyn; the Wall Street Explosion, and the more recent wrecks
of the Hindenberg and other air craft. But the benefits paid
in these 'headline' accidents have been dwarfed by the $56,000,000
paid for 'every-day' mishaps which often occur when the members
are 'safe at home.'
Over the years, the company changed its primary focus from disability
income insurance for traveling sales representatives to hospital
indemnity insurance for the general population, advertising for
direct response sales in leading newspapers across the country
and becoming one of the first insurance companies in the nation
to sell insurance by direct response methods.
The company became one of the first insurance companies in America
to install a computer, in 1955.
In 1965, Stuart F. Page fell from a ladder at his home in Winchester,
Massachusetts and received the company's one millionth claim
payment.
The company mutualized on February 16, 1970 ... now licensed
in 13 states, the District of Columbia, and 3 Canadian provinces.
In 1979, the company established Monitor Life Of New York, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Commercial Travelers ... primarily
to offer additional life insurance products to existing policyholders.
The company's one millionth policy was issued in 1983 ... the
company's centennial year.
In 1986, the company diversified further by becoming a national
presence in the student accident and special risk markets ...
offering accident coverage for students from kindergarten through
college years, school sports coverage, and virtually unlimited
types of special risk coverage. Coverage is available through
a network of specialized insurance agents.
In the early 1990's, Commercial Travelers began offering a special
type of disability income and life insurance (through Monitor
Life) for small employers, insuring as few as two employees at
a small business.
By 1991, Commercial Travelers was licensed in 48 states (all
except Maine and Hawaii), the District of Columbia, and 6 Canadian
provinces. In 1996-1997, the company received its license for
Maine.
From its modest beginnings in 1883, the small company has grown
at a controlled rate to a position of respect throughout the
insurance industry.
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