APCIA Responds to Misleading Wall Street Journal Article on Insurers' Use of Drones
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Dear Editor,
With a headline bent towards sensationalism, the recent
Drones and similar technologies help insurers work with customers to identify safety risks, like roof damage or overhanging tree limbs, which can reduce the potential for damage from natural disasters. Drones are now doing what human inspectors previously did, but in a manner that is much safer, less obtrusive, and more cost effective than having someone climb onto your roof.
Drones are also critical to natural disaster recovery efforts. Drones enable claims adjusters to quickly survey for damages after a natural disaster, which speeds up the claims process and helps homeowners recover and rebuild faster.
For 2023, ratings agency S&P predicts homeowners insurers will have a nearly 12 percent net underwriting loss. This is not sustainable, which is why insurers are trying to help their policyholders reduce risk and prevent future claims. As industry losses hit record breaking levels, increasing the resiliency of homes and reducing losses is critical to addressing the challenges many policyholders face with the affordability and availability of insurance. Modern technology tools can be part of the solution.
President & CEO
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Original text here: https://www.apci.org/media/news-releases/release/79820/



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