Drones aren't just for fun anymore. Insurers have started using them to inspect homeowners' properties, leading to a $20,000 ...
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Santa Ana homeowner says insurance company used drone to inspect her roof without telling her
7 on Your Side Investigates takes a closer look at how home insurance companies may be using drones to drop your coverage.
State Farm may claim to be a “good neighbor,” but one California homeowner claims the insurer is acting more like a sneaky one. Linda Bennett, who has lived in her Santa Ana home since 1993, said she ...
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Report: State Farm drone roof check left homeowner facing a $20,000 bill
A Santa Ana, California, homeowner says she was blindsided by a drone inspection of her roof that she never authorized and never knew about until her insurer flagged the property for damage. The ...
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Homeowner hit with $20K bill after State Farm drone secretly inspected roof
Insurance companies use drones and AI to secretly scan roofs, then demand costly repairs or cancel policies based on aerial surveillance you never consented to.
SDG&E is expanding its first-in-the-nation drone program, using it assist with tasks like inspecting poles and wires.
Drone utility inspection is the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and inspection drones to inspect power lines, substations, towers, vegetation corridors, and other grid infrastructure so utilities ...
Utilities increasingly combine drone inspection findings with AI Wildfire Detection strategies to better understand ignition exposure across distribution feeders. Physical defects such as damaged ...
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