It is becoming increasingly more relevant for agricultural insurance companies to be adapted to new technologies that let them to avoid scams; otherwise they will risk to keep losing big quantities of money. On this regard, UAVs have a great potential to reduce costs, scams and response time, increasing agricultural insurance companies productivity.

The use of UAVs to avoid scams to agricultural insurance companies is not limited to identifying the cultivable terrain of an insured but also, in case it is claimed a production loss to the insurance company due to droughts or damages made by hail, snowfall or heavy rains, it permits to determine the exact extent of the said loss.

Usually claim processes are slow and farmers lose their money when they have to wait for the agricultural insurance company specialist to finish his/her reports. For this reason the use of UAVs is also beneficial for farmers, since these aircrafts are capable to remotely transmit information in real time to specialists, resulting in faster and more simplified processes to avoid scams and, to sum up, resolving more claims within a reduced time frame, which permits to be more accurate and fair with compensations.

Avoiding scams to agricultural insurance companies through UAVs - Harvest field

UAVs to avoid scams to agricultural insurance companies

Agricultural insurance companies can get all these benefits and avoid scams if they use UAVs autonomously controlled by Veronte Autopilot and equipped with high precision cameras. Their specialists will be capable to recognize the true health of crops with a multispectral color contrast and, due to the automations of these UAVs, they will be able to solve day-long claims in just some hours.

UAVs from the family “NM& Aircraft” are the best option for agricultural insurance companies since they are already integrated with Veronte Autopilot. Among other automations, they are capable to perform low altitude flights with precision altimeters, automatic activation of video cameras, controlled release of payloads, taking photographs with a fixed overlap, obstacles avoidance and much more.