Insurance Industry Services
Drone imagery provides insurers with safe, efficient visual documentation of damaged or inaccessible sites.
Drones are an effective tool within insurance industry services for documenting damage scenes for claims and adjusting purposes, providing both oblique and nadir views of burned structures, localized flooding, roof damage, infrastructure impacts, and traffic intersections. Aerial imagery adds situational context that ground-based photography—and tools such as Google Maps, Google Earth, or Street View—often cannot provide, strengthening documentation used by insurance professionals.
As part of professional insurance industry services, drone operations reduce risk by allowing damaged structures to be documented without requiring adjusters or inspectors to enter unsafe, unstable, or compromised environments. For large or complex sites, aerial capture enables broad coverage in a short period of time, making patterns, extents of damage, and access constraints easier to assess from above. Operations are conducted only after confirming current airspace status—including any Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs)—to ensure full compliance and avoid interference with emergency response activities.
All imagery is time-stamped and delivered in original resolution to preserve evidentiary integrity within insurance industry services workflows. Imagery is captured and provided for documentation and visual reference purposes only. The Wright Flyer does not perform loss valuation, engineering analysis, or claims determinations, and operates within clearly defined scope boundaries to support licensed insurance professionals without replacing credentialed roles.
If you’re seeking professional insurance-related drone documentation in Grand County, Gilpin County, Boulder County, or Clear Creek County, contact The Wright Flyer to get started. Most projects—from the initial call to final deliverables—are completed in under two days, without compromising safety, compliance, or accuracy.

B. Travis Wright, MPS • The Wright Flyer • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot • FAA Safety Team DronePro (CO/WY)

