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<blockquote data-quote="Heckmaniac" data-source="post: 81514" data-attributes="member: 13177"><p>I live in the U.S. and have a "Personal Articles Policy" through State Farm insurance for $50/yr. covers drone and accessories for accidental loss with no deductible. Unfortunately for some don't think this is available if you don't live in th U.S.. In my opinion this is a much better deal than DJI Refresh as I don't have to provide the Drone or flight logs, and can be using 3rd party apps for waypoint missions etc., unlike the rules associated with DJI Refresh. Does not cover liability. My home and auto insurance guy recommended paying for membership with the AMA think it cost $70 or $80 per year but provides members with ove $2 million in liability coverage for drone accidents - not sure of small print associated with that, as I don't have it, but may consider at some point. Most of my flights are in open areas or not over homes, autos or people - although occasionally or briefly they are, and it only takes one accident as we all know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heckmaniac, post: 81514, member: 13177"] I live in the U.S. and have a "Personal Articles Policy" through State Farm insurance for $50/yr. covers drone and accessories for accidental loss with no deductible. Unfortunately for some don't think this is available if you don't live in th U.S.. In my opinion this is a much better deal than DJI Refresh as I don't have to provide the Drone or flight logs, and can be using 3rd party apps for waypoint missions etc., unlike the rules associated with DJI Refresh. Does not cover liability. My home and auto insurance guy recommended paying for membership with the AMA think it cost $70 or $80 per year but provides members with ove $2 million in liability coverage for drone accidents - not sure of small print associated with that, as I don't have it, but may consider at some point. Most of my flights are in open areas or not over homes, autos or people - although occasionally or briefly they are, and it only takes one accident as we all know. [/QUOTE]
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