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CoreA humanoid collides with a worker during normal operation. Covers bodily injury.
Traditional policies weren't designed for machines that perceive their environment, make their own decisions, and physically interact with people. Boop was. Every policy has two parts: liability for what the robot does, and coverage for the robot itself.
A humanoid collides with a worker during normal operation. Covers bodily injury.
One robot drops a payload and damages another in the fleet.
A robot bumps a conveyor, stamping machine, or warehouse rack.
The covered robot is damaged in a covered operational event. Repair or replace.
Cyber-induced physical loss: a compromised robot causes real-world damage. Tell us if you need it.
The line stops with nothing broken. Downtime from a robot incident.
Your general liability policy likely excludes autonomous-system failures. Boop is built for exactly that.
The Robot Data Recorder already captures cyber and software events, and coverage expands as the data matures.
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When a robot fails, liability spans the OEM, the software vendor, the sensor maker, and the cloud, and it lands on you. Every Boop policy is built on the black box: the Robot Data Recorder settles the incident, so your claim resolves on evidence, not finger-pointing.
The Robot Data Recorder captures tamper-evident, time-bounded incident data. It is the flight recorder for physical AI.
No finger-pointing between the OEM, the software vendor, and the operator. The incident record decides, and claims close fast.
Certified deployments and clean records earn lower rates over time. Every incident sharpens pricing for the whole fleet.
A policy that responds when autonomous systems fail in real-world operations. Priced per robot, live in days.