Combating Weather Claim Fraud in Florida: Forensic Meteorology That Stands Up in Court By John Bryant, The Weather and Climate Expert · August 15, 2025 TL;DR: Forensic meteorology in Florida uses official NOAA, NWS, and NCEI data to confirm or dispute weather-related...
Where to Find the Right Expert Meteorologist For Weather-Related Litigation Cases TL;DR — An expert meteorologist analyzes weather data to prove or disprove insurance claims, requiring AMS certification, courtroom experience, and specialization in forensic weather...
Finding the Right Wind Damages Expert Witness for Storm Litigation TL;DR The right weather expert can make or break your windstorm case. Look for AMS certification, litigation experience, and someone who explains complex meteorology in plain English that juries...
Key Takeaways Florida insurers use forensic meteorology to detect and prevent weather claim fraud. Radar, satellite imagery, lightning data, and NOAA/NWS records help verify claims. Fraud investigations often focus on roof, hail, flood, and wind damage claims. Weather...
How to Find Court-Admissible Weather Data That Wins Florida Legal Cases Introduction: Why Weather Data Decides Florida Lawsuits Florida’s extreme weather patterns make meteorological evidence a game-changer in legal proceedings. Accurate weather records often...
Expert Witness Guide: How Attorneys & Insurers Can Secure Court-Admissible Hail Reports for Any US Location and Date Updated November 8th, 2025 About the Author: This guide is written by Triple certified AMS, NWA, and EPA Forensic Meteorologist John Bryant with...
Memphis Forensic Meteorology: Presenting Weather Evidence to Win Legal Cases in Tennessee Expert weather analysis for slip-and-fall, hail damage, and wind damage legal cases across Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and throughout Tennessee TL;DR – Key Takeaways...
When did the storm hit? Why precise timing and location is critical in weather-related litigation TL;DR: Precise storm timing and location form the cornerstone of weather-related litigation, anchoring causation, liability, and damage assessment. Forensic...