Why UAV Insurance?
Almost everything is
insured. Our life, our houses, our vehicles and many more things which we value.
The increase in drones, especially among the civilians has given the need to
add drones in the list of insured items. If you are conducting business and
earning money using drones, it is a wise idea to get your drone(s) insured. Even
if you are not earning money and plan to earn in the future, even then it is a
good idea to get insured. This will help you prevent paying out of pocket in
the event an accident occurs.
Getting drones insured
would also be good for your business. Your clients would feel secure and would
want to do business with you. This would retain your clients as well as help in
bringing new clients.
We all know that the
applications of drone use have increased vastly from it’s original military use.
Now, people are using drones for commercial use as well as individual purposes.
In the near future, you will frequently see drones flying above you. With the
increase in the number of drones, accidents are bound to happen. They could
crash in a building, in another drone or worse, in a plane. Even now, pilots
have reported about 25 near misses with drones. If this is the rate now,
imagine what future rates will be?
Moreover, with the stealth
nature of drones, many people might get offended when your drone hovers above
their house or their office. They could then slap a lawsuit of invasion of
privacy. The American Civil Liberties Union has even asked for rules concerning
drone use to prevent the society into becoming a ‘surveillance society’. If
this is the level of concern now, imagine what it will be in the future.
Types of UAV Insurance:
As of now, if you are not
a commercial drone user, homeowner insurance would suffice. The catch is,
however, that the drone must be flown over your own property and/or away from
the public.
If you are a commercial
user of drones, no matter how big your operations are, you will need to get your
UAVs insured.
The amount of insurance
depends on the use and the country in which it is being insured.
Drone Insurance:
Getting drone insurance is
not that easy. You have to prove that you are serious about drone use. You have
to prove that you have some sort of expertise in drone flying. This could
include copies of operating manuals, records of sale and purchase of drones and
drone parts and also proof of training.
Insurance Operations:
The majority of the
insurance companies insure drones for the following operations only:
·
Agriculture
·
Archaeology
·
Construction
·
Emergency
response
·
Environment
evaluation and monitoring
·
Knowledge and
information gathering
·
Law
enforcement
·
Movies and
documentaries
·
Security
·
Shipping and
maritime
·
Sites
protection and surveillance
·
Traffic patrol
and assistance
·
Transportation
maintenance
Type of accidents covered:
Following are the accidents
covered currently with various UAV insurance plans:
·
Loss of drone
·
Partial or
complete damage of drone
·
War
·
Hijacking
·
Terrorism
·
Personal
injury
·
Fire
Cost of Insurance:
Drone insurance is
basically split in two parts: liability and hull damage. In the liability type,
these are the damages claimed by the third parties whereas hull damage is the
damage related to your own drone. Generally, insurance policy for a liability
goes up to $ 1 million while for hull damage it can go to $1500 per year. These
are general quotes and specific ones may vary from company to company and drone
to drone. Some companies provide insurance for liability only while other for hull
damage and some for both.
Requirements of Insurance Brokers:
Insurance brokers also
have some requirements. Generally, they would need the number of flying hours
of the drone. The flying hours should normally be between 50 and 100. The drone
owners are also required, in some cases, to hold the FAA 333 exemption. FAA 333
Exemption is a certificate issued by the Secretary of Transportation to operate
in the National Airspace System. The insurance brokers also want to know
whether the drone is owned or leased. They are curious as to whether the drone
is able to automatically store the flight data etc. Lastly, they want to know
the areas the drone has been flying and will fly in the future. They also check
the website and last but not the least, want to know if any sort of training or
certifications have been taken vis-à-vis drones.
Getting Insured:
When getting insured, first
decide which company you want to go with. For that, you have to get quotes from
several companies. And to get a quote from a company, you need to go to their
website and fill out the quote form. The form will ask several questions
related to the information about the owner, the type of coverage and the cost
of equipment, operational locations and number of hours flown, training levels
and number of previous accidents etc. After the form is filled, the particular
company replies back with the quote. Once you have several quotes from several
companies, you are better able to judge and you can apply to the company of
your choice.
Insurance Companies:
Following is the list of
some insurance companies who deal with drones. The list does not include all of
the companies and might not include the best ones, but they are sufficient:
·
Aerial Park
·
AIG
·
Avion
Insurance
·
Avalon Risk
Management
·
Coverdrone
·
Driessen
Assuadeuren
·
Harpenau
Insurance Agency
·
Sky Smith
·
Sutton James
Incorporated
·
Unmanned Risk
Management
So, this was a modest
effort to inform you about how to go about getting your drone insured. In
recap, those who want to just fly over their homes or clear of public and for
recreational purposes do not need to get any type of drone insurance, as
homeowner insurance will be sufficient. Those using UAVs for commercial purposes
really need to get their drones insured and should consider getting their
drones insured right now. Who knows with the passage of times maybe the laws
pertaining to drone insurance will get much clearer and conformed across the
insurance industry.
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