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Accurate Weather Data For Legal Cases

by John Bryant | Dec 14, 2024 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate | 0 comments

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The Ultimate Guide to Weather Data in Legal Cases: Expert Solutions for Attorneys

Did you know that weather conditions play a decisive role in over 25% of civil litigation cases? Whether you’re handling a slip-and-fall incident, a construction dispute, or an insurance claim, understanding how to effectively use weather data can make or break your case.

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  • What is Forensic Meteorology?
  • Common Weather Data Challenges
  • Expert Solutions
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Best Practices

What is Forensic Meteorology?

Forensic meteorology is the application of weather science in legal proceedings. According to the American Meteorological Society, certified forensic meteorologists analyze historical weather data to provide court-admissible evidence and expert testimony.

Key Statistics:

  • Weather-related insurance claims exceed $100 billion annually in the United States
  • Only 15% of publicly accessible weather data meets court admissibility requirements

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