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Aerial imagery presents many opportunities to provide officials with invaluable insights pre- and post-disaster to more effectively meet the needs and better ensure the safety of their residents.
Hexagon’s Geosystems division has updated high-resolution aerial data covering the entire Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of the HxGN Content Program. Captured during ...
AI-powered catastrophe modeling, informed by aerial imagery, supports insurers’ ability to predict and mitigate the financial fallout from natural disasters. Insurers can analyze large sets of ...
CoreLogic has integrated Vexcel’s high-resolution disaster response aerial imagery within CoreLogic Weather Insight, a platform designed to provide detailed weather-related data for property ...
How some home insurers use aerial imagery to determine coverage By Susan Hogan, News4 consumer investigative reporter and Ambar Rodriguez • Published April 26, 2024 • Updated on April 26, 2024 ...
Vexcel plans to collect 5.1 million km² in 2025, including more 7.5cm imagery across U.S. population centers. Major metro areas will be captured up to three times this year, delivering high ...
As insurance companies expand the use of satellites and drones to determine if they'll continue to cover homes in Texas, complaints for non-renewals and policy cancellations are growing quickly.
Real Estate News Here’s looking at you vid. Insurance firms adopt aerial tech to check up on properties. As providers roll out more stringent policies amid high construction costs, some are ...