Originally posted by Goldeneagle
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Well, State Farm showed up unannounced yesterday. Caught me a little off guard. I will have to admit, the drone fly over was pretty cool. They let me watch on their laptop and the detail was really good. This old phart is slowly getting used to all this technology stuff.The actual adjuster will be here next Wednesday.
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostI'm all for technology and stuff, but the insurance company wants to inspect my hail damage with a drone. They told me if the pics weren't good enough, the guy would get up on the roof. I told them that if he doesn't bring a ladder I would loan him mine. The dude IS going up on my roof. I just don't see pics from a drone showing good enough detail.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostHey Goldeneagle, remember how you were doubtful the automobile would replace the horse drawn carriage. This will be just like that!
You must have Allstate, I think they are the adjusters who are using drones. Seriously we have Drones that can recognize a single jihadi in the middle of a village from tens of thousands of feet up.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostThat's nothing. Rumor has it that Allen ISD is using drones to film all the football games and to patrol the stadium during all the days it sits empty. Those drones are going to increase your school taxes by a huge amount.
Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostDang GOF! Next thing ya know you'll be yell-n and the inspector to "Get off my roof", just like "get off my lawn!"
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I have a buddy who is an insurance adjuster and we had this discussion after the last hail storm. He said the drones often don't capture enough detail and he inspected a roof that a drone had just flown over and the drone didn't find the damage. He easily found it when he physically inspected it.
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Originally posted by JDH875 View PostI have a buddy who is an insurance adjuster and we had this discussion after the last hail storm. He said the drones often don't capture enough detail and he inspected a roof that a drone had just flown over and the drone didn't find the damage. He easily found it when he physically inspected it.
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