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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Knocks" data-source="post: 43343" data-attributes="member: 9165"><p>Update on the insurance:</p><p>State Farm knew exactly what I wanted when I contacted them. $60 for a year of insurance coverage including crash, loss, theft, etc. $0 deductible! Seems like a much better option than care refresh, especially since they cover a fly off. If you are in Ohio or another state in the U.S. I would start with State Farm if looking for an insurer.</p><p>This offers no liability coverage though, I confirmed that my home insurance policy through Allstate covers damage to others and their property that I would cause with the drone up to $300,000. I would recommend making sure you have liability insurance if you will be flying anywhere near others at all. Seems silly to worry about insurance for a $600 toy, but neglect to cover the possibility of being sued for 10’s or 100’s of thousands of dollars if you accidentally injured someone. </p><p>Thanks again for the reddit post msinger it made my convo with the State Farm rep a snap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Knocks, post: 43343, member: 9165"] Update on the insurance: State Farm knew exactly what I wanted when I contacted them. $60 for a year of insurance coverage including crash, loss, theft, etc. $0 deductible! Seems like a much better option than care refresh, especially since they cover a fly off. If you are in Ohio or another state in the U.S. I would start with State Farm if looking for an insurer. This offers no liability coverage though, I confirmed that my home insurance policy through Allstate covers damage to others and their property that I would cause with the drone up to $300,000. I would recommend making sure you have liability insurance if you will be flying anywhere near others at all. Seems silly to worry about insurance for a $600 toy, but neglect to cover the possibility of being sued for 10’s or 100’s of thousands of dollars if you accidentally injured someone. Thanks again for the reddit post msinger it made my convo with the State Farm rep a snap. [/QUOTE]
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