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UAV insurance is a bit of a specialty, most underwriters (in the US) are just now getting comfortable writing coverage with personal use UAV's. The applications are very direct and complete. A bit of advice from someone how operates commercially and with a COA, You cannot get legitimate jobs without insurance, its the first thing the client asks for. As for simple private operations under the "pleasure and business" category insurance is very reasonable, (typical policy is $950 a year for 1MIL, $1300 for 2Mil and hull rates are standard at 7.5% of hull value) There are very few "A" rated underwriters that are serious about the UAV business, Global (USA) is one and for higher risk operations, USAIG is a player. On the applications you need to be pro-active about what type of use you put down, if you tell them your going to be flying over crowded weddings and filming the local carnival where there are thousands of people, you are not going to get coverage, no exceptions. The underwriters are not dumb, if you want to insure under a company name, they are going to look at your website and see all the things you have posted that you do with the UAV's. No one likes to pay insurance, but every time an uninsured incident happens the industry is looked at that much harder and we dont need anymore negative publicity. Our company operates some high dollar UAV's , (Service Drones, S1000's, Skyjib's, and we have 6 inspires) our commercial policy is obviously much more $$ than the above rates, but for the majority of the forum participants, the insurance is reasonable. We use Highlands Aviation for all our coverage, they shop the market and come up with the best solution for the user. Not only are they a good Broker/Agency, they are also UAV pilots, Manned aircraft Pilots and have years of experience. www.highlandinsagcy.com . Highland Aviation is the company that is responsible for pioneering the program through Global to allow UAV users that do not have an FAA pilots license to even be able to get insurance and they fought that battle using their own resources.
In the case of UAV's , insurance is not for the owner who is flying the machine, its for the person or persons that are innocent and get damaged or hurt.
In the case of UAV's , insurance is not for the owner who is flying the machine, its for the person or persons that are innocent and get damaged or hurt.