I fully understand your point, too. However, rather than being pragmatic, where the aircraft is not recoverable, and giving up, I am being a zealous advocate for the OP, and using my own experience with the DJI warranty, where lack of an obvious pilot error, or an independent Litchi cause, they error on the side of warranty coverage, rather than denial. DJI Care is a standard insurance policy with deliberate exclusions built into the price, so it is much more strict. Warranty is to cover infant mortality and crashes caused by manufacturing defects. Barring a bird strike, aircraft failure seems the most likely cause. If those are the only two possibilities, in the hands of an experienced pilot, DJI will likely provide warranty replacement. The goal is the get the choice down to only those two possibilities, by involving Litchi to eliminate their app as a possible cause. Lastly, bird strikes at 200 feet are very rare. Bird strikes are usually are in defense of nests in nearby trees, unless a bird's Obstacle Avoidance system failed!