Do your commercial drone insurance policies have adequate cover?
Incidents involving drones can be minor, slightly humorous, or have extremely dire consequences. From a kiss-cam drone cutting off a piece of a person's nose or a drone spying through the president's bedroom window, to extreme cases such as an engineering drone flying into a crane operator who knocks down a portion of an under-construction building, or a drone dropping weapons or bombs into a prison or flying into the propeller of a 500-passenger airliner. In addition, automated drones which have entered the market bring in a new type of risk. Automated drones are currently typically used to follow and record action sports, such as windsurfing or mountain biking, without the control of the sportsperson.