How Drone Services help with insurance CLAIMS

How Drone Services help with insurance claim damage. Drones can be used to assess damage to homes, businesses, and other properties after a natural disaster or other event. This can help insurance companies to process claims more quickly and to provide policyholders with the financial assistance they need to rebuild.

Inspecting roofs: Drones can be used to inspect roofs for damage, such as hail damage, wind damage, and fire damage. This can help insurance companies to determine the extent of the damage and to approve or deny claims.

Investigating fraud: Drones can be used to investigate suspected insurance fraud. For example, drones can be used to inspect properties that have been damaged by hail or wind, to verify the extent of the damage.

Monitoring risks: Drones can be used to monitor risks, such as wildfires and flooding. This can help insurance companies to identify potential claims and to prepare for them.

Here are some specific examples of how drones have been used to help with insurance claims:

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, insurance companies used drones to assess damage to homes and businesses in Texas. This helped to speed up the claims process and to provide policyholders with the financial assistance they needed to rebuild.

Insurance companies are also using drones to inspect roofs for damage. This can help to reduce the number of claims that are denied unnecessarily.

Drones are also being used to investigate suspected insurance fraud. For example, drones have been used to inspect properties that have been damaged by hail or wind, to verify the extent of the damage.

Insurance companies are also using drones to monitor risks, such as wildfires and flooding. This can help insurance companies to identify potential claims and to prepare for them.

Overall, drones are a valuable tool for insurance companies. They can help insurance companies to assess damage, inspect roofs, investigate fraud, and monitor risks. This can help insurance companies to save money and to provide better service to their policyholders.

If you are an insurance company, or a property owner consider partnering with CriticalEdge Drone Services to help you assess damage after a storm. We can help you to speed up the claims process and to provide better service to policyholders.

To learn more about our services, please visit our website at CriticalEdgeDroneServices.com

We look forward to hearing from you.


Robert W | sUAS Pilot

Industry Knowledge -

  • Airspace Regulation, Flight Safety, Risk Management, Flight Planning

  • Construction Mapping & Modeling

  • Roof & Building Construction Commercial/Residential

  • Thermography

  • Photography/Videography

  • Geospatial data

Experience -

  • FAA Certified Part 107 sUAS Pilot

  • 500+ flight hours - Commercial Aerial Inspections

  • 20+ years in roofing and construction

  • OSHA Safety Training

  • Flight and project operations

  • Roofing and Skylight Specialist

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