Drones and Aerial Imaging: Homeowner & Insurer Questions

Drones and aerial imaging raise new questions for homeowners and insurers about privacy and coverage.
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Drones and Aerial Imaging: Homeowner & Insurer Questions
Drones and Aerial Imaging Raise New Questions for Homeowners and Insurers California is taking action as drones and aerial imaging raise new questions for homeowners and insurers. As insurers increasingly use flying cameras to assess properties, homeowners face new privacy concerns and potential impacts on their coverage. Lawmakers aim to improve transparency while keeping up with extreme weather events that put homes at risk. Image : Google How Drones Are Changing Property Assessments Airborne cameras have become a key tool for insurers, reshaping how property risks are evaluated and policies are set. From hurricane-hit Florida to wildfire-prone California, drones, planes, and high-altitude robots capture detailed images after disasters and during routine inspections. While this improves efficiency and accuracy, it also sparks debates about privacy, consent, and consumer rights. California Moves to Protect Homeowners Legislators in California are proposing new rules to address concerns ove…