Blue Falcon's Aerial Beam Project
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Blue Falcon's Aerial Beam Project

What do we do?

We provide homeowners with the data and photos they need to protect themselves from insurance companies that deny storm claims and leave them with the bill.

According to the New York Times, insurance companies have reported a collective loss of $60 billion due to storm damage claims. They made a massive mistake in their calculations and are now trying to find creative ways to get you to pay for those mistakes.

The insurance companies have been using the following three tactics to reduce or deny a claim:

Number one, they will say that the damage isn't severe enough to warrant a replacement and should only be repaired despite it being completely evident. They will send an adjuster out to waste the roofer and the homeowner's time to the point where the homeowner accepts a settlement and takes whatever they offer.

Number two, Insurance companies will then say the damage occurred outside your coverage period and that they're not responsible. They say it happened in 2018, but it looks like your policy started in 2019, so

we're not going to cover it, or we're just going to give you a lesser

amount, and we'll take some of the risk off of you. Most homeowners will not have the evidence to support that it is not old damage, and they don't want to fight against a massive insurance company, so they'll take the minor claim and get stuck with the bill.

The third one is that the insurance company will say that the roofer caused the damage during the initial inspection process. They will say it is damaged, but we believe it was caused by a roofer who wants to make it appear as if it's more damaged than it was, and it's your

job as the homeowner to prove that it wasn't the roofer.

So those are the issues across this entire industry, and these are what insurance companies do to deny claims.

However, what if I told you that there is a way to completely neutralize all three of these tactics, providing you with a profound sense of relief and security beyond a shadow of a doubt?

Project "Aerial Beam" is our company's innovative solution to these tactics. We use state-of-the-art drones with high-resolution cameras to establish your roof's current state. The images are then processed by our advanced artificial intelligence software, which produces a comprehensive report with time and location-coded pictures of your undamaged roof. This report serves as irrefutable evidence against the insurance company's claims, providing you with the security and peace of mind you deserve.

That is why it is crucial that you take the proactive step of having your roof(s) flown over as soon as possible. Storms are becoming more intense across the western hemisphere, and taking this initiative is key to protecting your home.

We are a company born in Oklahoma, a state that has seen some of the most devastating storms. Our roots here have given us a deep understanding of the tactics insurance companies use. We have helped countless homeowners in Oklahoma and Texas navigate these challenges, and we are here to help you too.

Don't just get up; run to your phone and call us while this service is free for the initial flyover and report.

You do not pay a dime!

We have tested almost 225 roofs in Oklahoma and Texas with an impressive 98.6% accuracy. We are committed to testing 1000 or more to make our artificial intelligence program 100% accurate and earn the blessings of Home and Garden and other magazines that showcase homeowner services.

If you and your neighbors are interested, we just need to know who and where you are to schedule the time with our drone pilots.

Call Chris or Cody at (405) 237-8233. Please let them know you saw the article about Project Aerial Beam to get the free initial service. There is no buy in or subscriptions necessary. It's free.

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