For Insurance Claims Adjusters

Add Drone Inspections to Your Adjuster Toolkit

Carriers are paying more for adjusters who can put a drone over a roof. Get your Part 107 in 2–3 weeks of evenings — and stop climbing ladders for hail claims.

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Why Adjusters Are Getting Part 107

Three reasons it's becoming standard equipment in the claims industry.

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Get on Roofs Without the Ladder

Two-story house with a 12/12 pitch on a wet morning? Send the drone. Faster, safer, and the photos hold up in subrogation.

Cut Cycle Time

What used to be a 90-minute inspection becomes 25 minutes. More claims per day means more files closed, which means more revenue (especially on schedule work).

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Carriers Are Asking For It

State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, and most CAT firms now prefer or require Part 107 for property work. Adjusters with it get priority deployments.

What Adjusters Use Drones For

If you've worked any of these, you already know the value.

Carriers Already Asking for Part 107

State Farm Allstate USAA Farmers Liberty Mutual Progressive Travelers Nationwide American Family The Hartford

Frequently Asked

Do I really need Part 107 if I only fly the drone occasionally for work?

Yes. If your drone footage supports a claim, that's commercial use under FAA rules — even if you fly it once a year. Carriers won't accept undocumented uncertified footage.

How long does it take to study and pass?

Most working adjusters pass in 2–3 weeks of evenings (about 30–45 min per night). The test itself is 60 multiple-choice questions, you need 70% to pass.

What does the test cost?

$175 at a PSI testing center. That's a one-time fee. The certificate is good for 24 months, with free online recurrent training to renew.

What if I fail the first time?

You wait 14 days, pay another $175, and retake. Industry first-time pass rate is around 72%. GetDroneReady is designed to put you well above that.

Why this study tool over Pilot Institute or others?

Honest answer: Pilot Institute is great if you want a $279 video course. GetDroneReady is for the adjuster who wants to drill practice questions on lunch breaks and pass for $47 ($37.60 with the ADJUSTER20 code). Different use case.

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