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September 3, 2017 (Seg 1): Drones and the Art of Insurance Assessments

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Drones may give people some amazing engagement photos, but they can also be a very useful tool for insurance companies. As Texas dries out, home owners need their insurance companies to help them start getting their lives back in order, but some of the damage assessment is too dangerous for a person to investigate. Send in the Drones! We talk to Mark Breading, a Partner at Strategy Meets Action -an enterprise consulting firm - who has been following the use of drones in insurance.

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Drones may give people some amazing engagement photos, but they can also be a very useful tool for insurance companies. As Texas dries out, home owners need their insurance companies to help them start getting their lives back in order, but some of the damage assessment is too dangerous for a person to investigate. Send in the Drones! We talk to Mark Breading, a Partner at Strategy Meets Action -an enterprise consulting firm - who has been following the use of drones in insurance.

Tech, Technology, Biz, Business, Hurricane Harvey, Houston

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