INSURANCE ASSESSMENT

Insurance companies are turning to drone technology to streamline damage assessments, improve accuracy, and speed up claims processing. Traditional inspections can be time-consuming, costly, and sometimes hazardous—especially when assessing damage to roofs, large structures, or disaster-affected areas. Drones offer a safe, efficient, and highly detailed alternative, providing high-resolution imagery and data to support claim evaluations and risk assessments.

  • Faster & More Efficient

  • Detailed & Accurate Assessment

  • Significantly Safer

  • Verify Claims to Ensure Accuracy

  • Prevent Fraud

ASSESS SAFELY AND ACCURATELY

Why use drones?

Faster & More Efficient Inspections
Drones can survey properties in minutes, capturing high-resolution images, videos, and 3D models far quicker than manual inspections. This means faster claims processing, reducing delays for both insurers and policyholders.

Detailed & Accurate Damage Assessments
With 4K cameras, thermal imaging, and LiDAR sensors, drones capture precise data that can identify damage that might be missed in traditional inspections. This includes roof damage, structural integrity issues, water leaks, and heat loss.

Improved Safety
Drones eliminate the need for ladders, scaffolding, or hazardous manual inspections, especially in cases of fire, flood, storm, or earthquake damage. Inspectors can assess properties remotely, reducing risks while still obtaining the critical data needed.

Comprehensive Risk Evaluation & Policy Underwriting
Beyond claims assessments, drones help insurers evaluate property conditions before issuing policies. Aerial surveys provide insights into wear and tear, potential hazards, and structural weaknesses, helping adjust risk assessments and premium calculations accurately.

Fraud Prevention & Claim Verification
Drones provide unbiased, timestamped evidence of property conditions before and after an event, helping insurers verify claims and reduce fraudulent payouts. This creates a transparent, reliable claims process.

 

What can drones be used for?

Storm & Natural Disaster Assessments (Hail, fire, floods, cyclones)

Roof & Structural Inspections

Fire & Water Damage Analysis

Agricultural & Crop Loss Assessments

Large-Scale Commercial Property Evaluations

Increase efficiency, improve accuracy, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction—all while maintaining safety and compliance.

 

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QUESTIONS

AIR360 can capture high-resolution images, videos, and thermal data quickly and safely, allowing insurers to assess damage safely, efficiently and process claims faster.

Most drone inspections take under an hour or two, depending on the property size and level of detail required. Reports and processed data are typically available within 24 hours.

Absolutely. Drones provide a non-intrusive, contact-free way to inspect buildings, reducing the need for ladders, scaffolding, or manual inspections that could cause further damage.

AIR360 can identify storm damage, roof leaks, structural issues, fire and water damage, heat loss, and even hidden faults using thermal imaging.

Your data can be delivered in the format that best suits your needs. High-resolution images, 4K videos, thermal reports, 3D models, or detailed survey maps. We provide secure cloud access, downloadable files, ensuring you get clear, actionable insights quickly.

Drones reduce the need for risky manual inspections by accessing hard-to-reach areas, minimising worker exposure to heights, hazardous environments, and live equipment while capturing detailed, high-accuracy data safely from the ground.

Yes. AIR360 can provide timestamped, geo-referenced imagery, creating an unbiased, verifiable record of a property’s condition before and after an event, helping insurers verify claims and reduce fraud.

Definitely. Insurers use drones to assess properties before issuing policies, identifying risks and adjusting premiums based on current data.

Absolutly! AIR360 conduct drone inspections for residential, commercial and industrial properties, providing insurers with the data they need for claims, underwriting, and risk assessments.

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