The world of UAV technology is ever evolving and improving. As safety increases does his mean drone operators are immune to accidents or error?
Just like any endeavor human error and mistakes are inevitable. AI advancements have greatly benefited the unmanned aerial craft industry as a whole but this does not mean you are immune to accidents or, in many instances, government regulations.
As the drone industry burst onto the scene many people did not know where to turn in regard to insurance. Carriers were forced to offer insurance limits that were equivalent to insuring a personal aircraft. This puzzled consumers,, however, this is the 21st century and with Florida being one of the most litigious states in the country in many instances it can be hard to argue against having the $1,000,0000 minimum liability limit. Thankfully at Gould we have access to multiple providers and though this may seem like ample or more than ample coverage, the rates came down as the industry gained a better understanding of drone industry risk.
Depending on your specific needs, experience, and usage, the agents at Gould can tailor a policy that will fit you right where you are.
It is important to check with your local authorities in regard to if coverage is required, where you are allowed to fly, and how much coverage is needed. Drone operating laws vary depending on the local governing body.
Whether you are just getting into drone or are a seasoned operator, the agents at Gould are here to protect your business and assets.
To speak with an agent at Gould in regard to your drone insurance needs, feel free to give us a call today a (386) 74 3970