Broking Break: Take flight on drones
RPC’s Philip Tansley gives an expert view on drones and points out the liabilities brokers need to know about now.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones to the uninitiated) continue hit the headlines and the commercial drone industry is predicted to grow exponentially over the next 5-10 years.
Dedicated drone insurance policies will therefore become increasingly important as the industry grows.
With that in mind here are the five key main exposures to consider when selling a policy:
1. Liability for personal injury and damage to third party propertyThe risk that a drone will injure people or damage property
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