Drone Insurance for the uninitiated flyer.

Discussion in 'Misc. Quadcopter & Multirotor discussions' started by Ben Walford, Dec 19, 2016.

  1. Ben Walford

    Ben Walford Guest

    So Santa has listened to you and you find out that you are getting a drone for the holidays as a gift. You are excited and perhaps have some great projects in mind. Your cousin Elma is getting married. You think it will be a great idea to awe the wedding audience and bring out your drone for flying and those great hard to get shots. Then the unthinkable happens. You did not charge up the batteries, neglected the firmware update and drone lost control and crashed into the wedding spectators. This type of scenario may be more common then you realize. Worst yet, you are now receiving litigation because of the perfect Tsunami of errors that have accord. The reality is you never want to get sued for doing someone a favor or trying to get a business going.

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  2. UG1

    UG1 New Member

    So I was looking at some topics on drone insurance myself, and it's a topic that might not be on many people's minds but it should be. This is an unmanned aerial vehicle flying at high speeds and is relatively big enough to hurt someone if it crashes into them. I was looking into some drones myself and found some great resources, such as that one which states it's $750 a year per year, per drone. There's even on demand/hourly insurance one can get which is pretty convenient. Just my two cents for anyone who's interested.
     
  3. RGJameson

    RGJameson Active Member

    Any real business always has insurance.
     
  4. jakejhonson44

    jakejhonson44 New Member

    Yes you are right Real Business do have insurance. :)
     

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