SYKESVILLE, Md. -
Aug. 9, 2016 -
PRLog -- Many existing or new businesses will be adding Drone Flights to their services. They can add services, increase efficiencies, and improve human safety. However, if your business is involved in operations outside of flying a drone is a Drone Aviation Policy enough? Drone Aviation Liability can be written to include premise General Liability. However, this is only intended to provide coverage incedental to your flight missions. Does your business conduct meetings, do trade shows, do ground based photography or videography?
If so, you may not have the General Liability coverage that you should have. A typical General Liability Policy would provide coverage for bodily injury or property damage to others. For example, while you are on a business meeting you accidentally trip and knock someone down a set of stairs. This could be covered. However, the typical General Liability Policy would exclude aviation. Therefore the premise liability on the Drone Liability Policy would not cover. This was not incedental to your flight operations. Therefore, the need for both policies exist. This can present a problem as insurers are wary of this new technology do not have an appetite to provide General Liability to those who offer drone services. A knowledgable agent
http://droneinsurancepro.com familiar with the drone industry is a must in closing these gaps in coverage.