Using drones in the insurance industry dramatically reduces the time for processing claims– a crucial factor for people whose properties have been severely damaged from hurricanes and other natural disasters. A drone can help a claims adjuster process three houses in an hour.

When a disaster strikes there’s no time to waste. Damage assessments must be done rapidly to ensure timely payouts for the affected people. However, accessing the disaster area may prove hazardous for adjusters. Even when the situation stabilizes, civil authorities may still pose restrictions on entering areas. So thousands of claims are placed on hold, resulting in business downtime and mounting dissatisfaction among customers. Drones can enter premises and zoom in on affected areas, capturing first-hand data without disturbing the scene. Your team can remain at a safe distance and review the transmitted video and photos in real time to assess the impact. Using drones in insurance industry dramatically reduces the time for processing claims – a crucial factor for people whose properties have been severely damaged from hurricanes and other natural disasters.

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 According to a JD Power Study, a homeowner’s cycle time for a claim is the single most important factor in their satisfaction with an insurer. Long wait times mean that you’re losing business to a faster competitor. Using built-in sensors and cameras, drones for insurance claims can capture details such as moisture trapped in roofs, determine flood risks based on property elevation, and so on. Pictures and video streams can be transformed into 3D models, offering you a comprehensive view of a property. Drones for insurance claims adjusters are a new necessary tool of the trade, as they enable better decision-making and eliminate guess-timation. Drones can also be used to eliminate false claims and disputes with customers who submit claims for existing damage. Auto insurers should also look into drones. Instead of having boots on the ground, you can quickly dispatch a drone to investigate a claim filed by a customer. This can speed up claims settlement and improve the customer experience.

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