Your new claims adjuster ?
Looks like several insurance companies will be or are in the process of using drones when investigating claims.
This can't be used for all claims and of course they can't be used if your within 5 miles of an airport or military installation.
But this looks promising to help deliver that all important claims check faster to the customer.
Here is a list
- Allstate: Used drones for spring storm damage inspections in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas and plans to expand use nationwide in 2018
- Erie: ERIE, +0.30% Used a drone for a claim inspection for the first time in September 2015 and has since used drones in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
- Farmers: Began testing drones for claim inspections in January 2017
- Liberty Mutual: Began using drones for a significant number of claim inspections after Hurricane Matthew hit the Southeast in October 2016
- Nationwide Insurance: Evaluating the use of drones
- State Farm: Conducting drone test flights in several states
- Travelers: Using drones for claim inspections in 30 states
- USAA: Used drones for claim inspections in Colorado and Texas and likely will expand to other states
Here is the complete article:
This is a great article. Possibly another avenue of employment for those of us who have passed the Part 107 ?
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