
We understand how difficult it can be to experience a loss. Our claims staff is dedicated to providing peace of mind by delivering prompt, fair and professional claim service. Our team of highly trained and experienced adjusters makes sure that our customers know what benefits they are entitled to. We are committed to promptly investigating claims, assessing damages and paying losses that we owe.
On the 18th day of December 1877, thirty-five men agreed to become a corporation by the name of "Farmers & Mechanics Mutual Fire Insurance Company of West Virginia." We are the oldest Domestic Mutual Fire Insurance Company in the state. The Company has been governed by a Board of Directors since our organization in 1877. The directors met in various places including Dr. Chamberlin's office, Shenandoah Hotel Building on the corner of Queen and Martin Streets, and the Appleby Building on127 W. Burke Street until 1971 when they moved to their own new office quarters at 109 South College Street, Martinsburg, WV.
As a mutual company, we do not have stockholders, but policyholders, who officially own the company. Farmers & Mechanics is a Property and Casualty Company represented by over 400 licensed agents with over 100 independent agencies throughout the state of West Virginia. We provide Homeowner, Mobile Homeowner, Dwelling Fire, Farm Fire, Farmowners, Businessowners, Commercial Fire and Commercial Package Coverages. We are the 5th largest Homeowner carrier and the 2nd largest Farmowner carrier in the state.
The first policy was issued on March 5, 1878 insuring H. N. Deatrick for $2,000.00 on Dry Goods and Notions. In 1920 Assets were less than $28,000 and the policy limit was $3,000. In 1940 Assets were over $115,000 and their office was located in the Shenandoah Hotel Building on the corner of Queen and Martin Streets. In 1941 was the adoption of Constitution and By-Laws recommended by the State Insurance Commissioner and in 1942 F&M became a member of NAMIC (National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies). Farmers and Mechanics moved from the Shenandoah Hotel Building to the Appleby Building located at 127 W. Burke Street in 1957 and in 1971 moved their office to 109 South College Street, Martinsburg. F&M outgrew their facility on College Street and on December 9, 1994 moved to a beautiful 3-story brick building at 1447 Edwin Miller Blvd., Martinsburg.
In 1977 Farmers & Mechanics celebrated 100 years of service to West Virginia policyholders. At that time, Mr. J. Hugh Shipper, who was also Clerk of the Circuit Court of Berkeley County, was serving as the President of the Board of Directors and had been a board member since 1956. Mr. Donald L. Sperow, Sr. was the Secretary-Manager and had been with the Company since 1969. Mr. Sperow created one of the first Farmowner Insurance Programs written by a domestic insurance company in West Virginia. He served as Assistant Manager, Manager and was elected as a Board Member in 1988. Mr. Sperow was promoted to President/CEO in 1990 and became the Chairman of the Board in 1993. Because of Mr. Sperow's hard work, dedication and his thirty-three years of outstanding service to the company, the Board of Directors honored him on April 26, 2002 by naming the Company's Headquarters the "Donald L. Sperow, Sr. Building." On November 5, 2002, Farmers & Mechanics lost a great leader and mentor. Mr. Sperow passed away after a long battle of pancreas cancer.
On April 24, 2003 the Board of Directors hired E. Dennis McCormick as the President/CEO of the Company. Mr. McCormick has an extensive insurance background, including an in-depth knowledge of the West Virginia insurance environment. Prior to joining F&M, he spent 31 years with Kemper and its successor, Shelby Insurance Companies where his area of responsibility have included management of property and casualty underwriting and marketing operations. He holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter Designation and is a licensed P&C agent.
As of December 31, 2007 Farmers & Mechanics had a total surplus of $21.7 million $35.9 million assets with combined Ratio of 62.7% and a direct written premium of $19,877,428.
Our Mission is to...
Do what is right for our policyholders, providing dependable insurance protection. Understand our customers and always strive to deliver the best service in the industry. Build and protect financial strength to meet our commitments and invest in the future. Create an environment where employees are selected, developed, and motivated to do great things. Deliver performance that makes our Board proud.
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25 Administrative Drive, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25404
Phone: 304-263-0809
FAX: 304-263-6399



