IMPORTANT NOTE – Visual Documentation Only
AGL Drone Imagery LLC provides aerial photography, video, and visual documentation deliverables for visual reference, communication, planning support, and recordkeeping only.
AGL does not provide boundary determinations, certified measurements, land surveying, engineering, architectural services, appraisals, inspections requiring licensure, or insurance claims-adjustment services. Licensed professionals should be consulted where required.
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AGL Drone Imagery LLC operates with a safety-first, integrity-driven, and documentation-focused approach. Every project is approached with professionalism, adaptability, and respect for regulatory boundaries to deliver reliable visual information while protecting clients, agencies, and the public.
INSURANCE & DAMAGE DOCUMENTATION
How can drone documentation help with insurance claims?
AGL Drone Imagery provides clear, time-stamped aerial documentation that supports insurance claim review by showing property conditions before cleanup or repairs begin. Early documentation can help preserve visual evidence that may change quickly after storms, flooding, or wind events.
Do you work for insurance companies or homeowners?
AGL Drone Imagery works for property owners, businesses, farmers, and agencies. We provide independent aerial documentation that clients may choose to share with insurance adjusters, contractors, or other professionals as part of their claim process.
Can drone documentation speed up the insurance process?
In many cases, yes. Capturing conditions soon after an event can reduce delays caused by access issues, standing water, debris, or unsafe conditions. While AGL does not influence claim decisions, timely documentation can help clarify conditions during review.
What types of insurance-related documentation do you provide?
Common insurance-related documentation includes roof and structure imagery, flood extent and standing water documentation, wind and storm impact visuals, and large-property or farmland damage overviews. All deliverables are visual and informational only.
How can drone documentation help with insurance claims?
AGL Drone Imagery provides clear, time-stamped aerial documentation that supports insurance claim review by showing property conditions before cleanup or repairs begin. Early documentation can help preserve visual evidence that may change quickly after storms, flooding, or wind events.
Do you work for insurance companies or homeowners?
AGL Drone Imagery works for property owners, businesses, farmers, and agencies. We provide independent aerial documentation that clients may choose to share with insurance adjusters, contractors, or other professionals as part of their claim process.
Can drone documentation speed up the insurance process?
In many cases, yes. Capturing conditions soon after an event can reduce delays caused by access issues, standing water, debris, or unsafe conditions. While AGL does not influence claim decisions, timely documentation can help clarify conditions during review.
What types of insurance-related documentation do you provide?
Common insurance-related documentation includes roof and structure imagery, flood extent and standing water documentation, wind and storm impact visuals, and large-property or farmland damage overviews. All deliverables are visual and informational only.
AGRICULTURE & LAND MANAGEMENT
How can drone services help farmers and landowners?
AGL Drone Imagery helps farmers and landowners document field conditions, drainage behavior, storm impacts, and land changes over time. Aerial views allow entire properties or fields to be reviewed efficiently while reducing the need for ground access.
Can you document flooded or saturated farmland?
Yes. Aerial documentation is especially valuable after heavy rain or flooding because conditions can change rapidly. Capturing imagery early—before water recedes—can help preserve a clearer record of affected areas.
What agricultural uses are common?
Common agricultural uses include flood and storm damage documentation, drainage and standing water visualization, field condition records over time, pre- and post-harvest documentation, and insurance or program-related visual support.
Do these services replace agronomists or licensed professionals?
No. AGL provides aerial imagery and documentation for planning and review purposes only. Licensed professionals should be consulted when required.
PUBLIC SAFETY & EMERGENCY SUPPORT
Does AGL Drone Imagery support public safety operations?
Yes. AGL Drone Imagery provides aerial documentation and coordination support when requested by public safety agencies. Services are designed to assist—not replace—agency operations.
How do you operate during emergencies?
AGL operates in coordination with local fire departments, law enforcement, and emergency management agencies. All operations follow safety protocols and applicable authorization requirements.
Can you respond quickly after disasters?
For disaster documentation, AGL can respond as soon as conditions are safe and authorized. Timing depends on access, airspace requirements, and weather conditions. Life-safety response is coordinated through public safety agencies—always call 911 first.
What types of public safety documentation do you provide?
Common support includes post-incident site documentation, large-area situational overviews, flood and storm impact visuals, and documentation for planning, review, or after-action reporting.
WHEN AERIAL DOCUMENTATION IS MOST VALUABLE
You should consider aerial documentation when conditions may change quickly, access is limited or unsafe, large areas must be reviewed efficiently, or documentation is needed before repairs or cleanup begin. Early documentation often provides the most complete picture.
FACTS & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
1) What does AGL Drone Imagery LLC do?
AGL Drone Imagery LLC provides professional aerial photography, video, and visual documentation services designed to support planning discussions, review, communication, marketing, and long-term recordkeeping. Depending on the project, deliverables may include edited aerial photographs, video clips, cinematic videos, 2D Orthomosaic Images, 3D visual deliverables, elevation and terrain visualizations, thermal imagery, and high-resolution exterior documentation of sites and structures.
2) How is this different from hiring someone who “just flies a drone”?
Many drone operators focus primarily on capturing attractive images. AGL Drone Imagery emphasizes structured planning, repeatable capture workflows, controlled flight execution, and professional post-processing to produce consistent, reliable visual documentation. This approach is especially valuable for larger properties, complex sites, post-event documentation, and projects where accuracy, clarity, and repeatability matter.
3) What areas do you serve?
4) Are your operations legal and compliant in North Carolina?
5) How does pricing work, and why is it shown as a range?
6) What video format will I receive?
7) What deliverables will I receive?
8) How soon will I receive my deliverables?
9) What about FAA airspace authorization and scheduling?
10) Do your services replace licensed surveyors, engineers, inspectors, or adjusters?
11) How accurate is RTK-supported drone imagery?
12) Who owns the delivered media?
13) Can AGL use project imagery for marketing?
14) What is thermal imaging used for?
15) Does thermal imaging diagnose problems or confirm defects?
16) Are thermal readings accurate?
17) Is thermal imaging regulated or licensed in North Carolina?
18) Can thermal imaging be used for emergency or public-safety situations?
19) What thermal services are not intended for?
Thermal deliverables are not intended for:
Engineering conclusions
Code compliance determinations
Insurance coverage decisions
Certified inspections or warranties
All thermal imagery is provided as visual documentation only.
