Experts Explore Regulatory Concerns and Risk Exposures Raised by Adoption of Drones

In this A.M. BestTV episode, insurance and legal experts explore regulatory concerns and risk exposures raised by the rapid adoption of drones for professional and recreational usage.

“If your company does not have a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exemption and uses a commercial drone in its business, including insurance, adjusting or any of these related activities, then your company is in potential peril of the FAA coming after it,” said Bruce Raymond, principal, Raymond Law Group.

Doug Haybarker, claims manager, State Auto Insurance Company addressed the issue of insurers recognizing the potential profit-making value of this new market. “There are companies that are going to specialize in and become license to have commercially approved drones to do specific things, such as, the investigation of claims. In fact, currently there are companies that offer the ability to fly over large areas and gather very specific data in those areas.”

Go to http://www.ambest.com/webinars/drone215 to see the full webinar on drones.

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Source: http://www.ambest.com/

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