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Drone Insurance

Specialized coverage options for drone operations.

Exciting New System to Enhance Your Service Experience!

We’re thrilled to announce a new system launching in December, designed to improve the way we serve you.  To prepare our team to support you effectively, we will hold training sessions over the coming weeks.

During these times, our phones will be unavailable:
November 12 - November 21, 2024
Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Eastern

During these hours, please feel free to leave us a voicemail or email at aviators@assuredpartners.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

This rapidly expanding segment of aviation demands the specialized experience and coverage expertise you’ll find only at AssuredPartners Aerospace. We understand the unique requirements of drone operations and can provide multiple policy options to fit your specific needs. We offer protection against third party bodily injury and property damage claims arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of a drone or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) as well as coverage for liability only, hull replacement, or for your accessories. We also have protections to cover your drones, and for those who might borrow or operate a drone on your behalf.

Specialized Coverage Options for Drone Operations

Physical Damage Coverage: Provides coverage for damage to your drone.

  • Field Equipment Coverage coverage for items needed to launch, operate, or land the drone.
  • Accessory coverage – coverage for cameras, payloads, sensors as identified in the policy.

Liability Coverage: This coverage provides protection should you be liable for any covered damages.

  • Air Crew Coverage – Includes liability protection for the pilots of the drone, including operators, spotters, ground or field crew.
  • Premises liability coverage.

Medical Payments: Our “no fault” medical payments coverage will pay for medical expenses for injuries, including ambulance, surgical, dental and the like. It can also cover smaller injury claims and prevent a larger lawsuit against your bodily injury liability coverage.

Drone Insurance 101

from Global Aerospace, Inc. (used with permission)

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there are nearly one million drones registered in the U.S. and over 200,000 certified remote pilots who hold a small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) rating. Drones are classified as aircraft by the FAA and equivalent regulatory bodies around the world...Read More

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