Drone Insurance for Videographers: Don't Risk Your Dream Gig
Hey creator,
you have an awesome drone, your reel looks amazing, and you're booking
videography gigs. Nice.
But let's
talk about something real. You're blowing away thousands of dollars’ worth of
gear, your earnings, and think, what if something happens? What if there's a
strong gust of wind? Or you hit a tree while you were getting the perfect
sunset shot?
It gives a
horrible feeling in the stomach, right? That's why drone insurance is a must
for videographers. It's not some boring adult thing; it's your safety net so
that one bad moment doesn't end your business.
Think of it as the most important accessory for your drone business.
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Is My Drone Warranty Enough?
Wait, is my
drone warranty not enough? This is a very common question! Short answer: no,
not enough.
Manufacturer's
warranty (like DJI's) is good if your drone itself fails, like a phone's
warranty. But it does not cover:
- Crashes or flyaways
(those big incidents)
- Water damage if the
drone falls into a pool or lake
- Theft of drone or
gear
- Liability if
property is accidentally damaged or someone is hurt
For all these
scary things, you need real drone insurance.
What Does Drone Insurance Cover? In Simple Terms
Most policies
are like a combo meal, you can choose what you want. Two main parts you should
know:
1. Liability Coverage: Protecting You
from "What Ifs"
This is the
most important part. Liability coverage comes in handy when your drone damages
someone else's property or hurts someone.
Real example: You're shooting a wedding. You go
backwards to take a wide shot and don't see a tree branch. The drone hits it,
falls down, and damages the groom's classic convertible. Or worse, a guest gets
hit.
Liability
insurance will cover car repair and medical bills. If not, you'll have to pay
for it all yourself, and that could be a financial nightmare that can ruin your
videography business.
2. Hull Insurance: Covers Your Work
and Gear
This part
covers your equipment. “Hull” simply refers to the physical body of the drone.
It covers repair or replacement if your drone is damaged, lost, or stolen.
It can cover:
- Crash damage
- Water damage
- Theft
- Flyaways (when the drone flies away of its own
accord)
Many policies
allow adding extra coverage, like camera, gimbal, extra batteries. Peace of
mind for the whole kit.
How Much Will Drone Insurance Cost? It’s a Matter of Numbers
I know you
are thinking: “This will be expensive.” But listen, it’s probably not as
expensive as it seems.
Generally there
are two options,
Annual policies: These are good if you fly regularly
throughout the year. Think of it like car insurance, an upfront cost that
covers 12 months. Prices usually range from $500 to $1,200+ per year depending
on drone value and coverage limits.
On-Demand (Pay-As-You-Fly): Perfect if you're just starting out
or don't fly every day. You only get insurance for the days you have a job.
Very cost-effective. One day solid liability + hull coverage can be found for
around $50–$100.
My tip: When
I started out, I got on-demand insurance for every gig. This made it easy to
get client quotes, I simply added the $75 insurance cost to the project fee.
Simple and logical.
3 Simple Steps to Get Drone Insurance Coverage Today
Getting
insurance is no more difficult than learning to fly a drone, promise.
1. Do a quick gear audit: Write down the make, model and
purchase price of your drone and all the equipment you need to insure.
2. Get some quotes: Don’t jump at the first company, check
out a few quotes. Some popular providers:
- SkyWatch.ai
(good for on-demand)
- Coverdrone
- Verifly (good for short-term too)
- State Farm (sometimes they even do personal
insurance policies for drones)
3. Read the fine print: Seriously. Understand what’s covered
and what’s not. Do no-fly zones void the policy? How much is the deductible
(how much will you pay in a claim)?
Your Peace of Mind is Priceless
Look, I can
understand. When you're building a business, every dollar counts. Sometimes
you're tempted to skip insurance.
But the truth is: Drone insurance isn't just for
protecting gear. It's also important because:
Looks professional: Big clients (wedding venues, real
estate agencies, corporations) often ask for liability insurance before hiring.
It shows you legit.
Fly with confidence: You know you're covered, so you can
focus on being creative instead of constant fear.
Protect your dream: An accident without insurance can end
your side hustle or business. Not worth the risk.
Ready to Fly Safe?
You've
already invested in your skills and gear. Protecting that investment is the
smartest next step.
Next step?
Now don't worry, choose a provider I recommend and take a quote. It's a
5-minute job, it's free, and you'll find out how much it will take so you can
fly with full confidence.
Go again and
create something amazing.
Editorial note: This article was prepared by the DroneInsuranceUSA editorial team using official FAA guidance, insurer resources, and industry FAQs. We update the content periodically to reflect changes in rules or insurance practices.
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