Summary:
Albert Cahn faced a shock when his insurance policy was cancelled due to moss on his roof detected by an AI-powered drone. This trend is becoming common, as revealed by a recent report from the Wall Street Journal. Insurers are increasingly using drones, planes, and balloons to gather data on homes. One woman in Sacramento even had her policy cancelled after spending $200,000 on renovations. Industry experts predict a $2.6 billion insurance drone market by 2032. Insurance companies are scrutinizing properties for issues like damaged shingles and clutter, leading to policy cancellations without homeowners’ knowledge.
https://scnr.com/article/ai-driven-drone-surveillance-is-leading-to-unexpected-home-insurance-cancellations_ea244cc8558f11ef9c930242ac1c0002