It is great to hear that settlements will be expedited but I expect there will be a very short supply of qualified contractors to perform work. In the best of times it’s hard to find reliable, qualified help. I hope I am wrong.
There will be no shortage of work to do in this area for the next several years. Let’s hope we don’t have too many crooks move in to take advantage of people.
We are actively flying across TX and are currently working with a variety of insurance carriers via our DroneBase pilot network of FAA Part 107 pilots. This is a trying time and drone technology is a great way to handle these claims and get people their payouts necessary to start rebuilding their lives.
It is great to hear that settlements will be expedited but I expect there will be a very short supply of qualified contractors to perform work. In the best of times it’s hard to find reliable, qualified help. I hope I am wrong.
There will be no shortage of work to do in this area for the next several years. Let’s hope we don’t have too many crooks move in to take advantage of people.
Wonder how many contracts the drone companies will get from FEMA to assess damage?
SW, get out while you can, Irma is on the way.
We are actively flying across TX and are currently working with a variety of insurance carriers via our DroneBase pilot network of FAA Part 107 pilots. This is a trying time and drone technology is a great way to handle these claims and get people their payouts necessary to start rebuilding their lives.
But are all these insurance adjusters FAA-licensed for commercial drone flights? I get the feeling that this may have been overlooked.
What does Ryan Baker know about the subject? That guy has a company only afloat because on a rich investor. That company is a joke.