Understand Fire Conditions and Validate Damage Claims
Fire damage claims often depend on understanding the environmental conditions that contributed to ignition, spread, and intensity. I analyze weather and environmental data to reconstruct fire-related events and support insurance and legal evaluations. This service helps clarify types of fire damage and whether reported losses align with verified conditions.
About This Service
Weather and Environmental Analysis for Fire Damage Claims
This service evaluates whether fire damage is consistent with verified meteorological and environmental conditions at the exact time and location of the event.
I use temperature records, wind data, humidity levels, drought indicators, and historical weather patterns to reconstruct conditions that may have contributed to fire ignition or spread. The goal is to provide a clear, structured understanding of how environmental factors relate to reported fire damage and claim outcomes.


Why It Matters
Why Weather Evidence Matters in Fire Damage Assessment
Fire damage claims are often complex because fire behavior is heavily influenced by changing environmental conditions that are not always visible in standard reports. Heat, wind, and dryness can all affect how quickly a fire starts and how far it spreads, and these factors may vary significantly across short distances or time periods.
When assessments rely only on general weather summaries, important details about local conditions can be missed. This can lead to disputes about whether the fire was caused or influenced by environmental factors, or whether the reported damage aligns with actual conditions. Accurate reconstruction ensures that fire-related claims are evaluated using precise, location-specific weather evidence rather than assumptions.
Core Service Areas

Fire weather condition reconstruction
Detailed analysis of temperature, humidity, wind, and drought conditions to reconstruct the environment during the fire event.

Wind-driven fire spread analysis
Evaluation of wind speed and direction to determine how fire may have spread across structures or landscapes.

Heat and drought assessment
Review of prolonged heat and dry conditions that increase fire risk and fuel flammability.

Fire risk environment evaluation
Assessment of overall environmental conditions to determine fire likelihood and severity potential at the time of the event.

Case Types
- Residential and commercial fire loss disputes
- Insurance coverage verification cases
- Industrial fire investigations
- Environmental fire risk assessments
- Property damage validation cases
How It Works
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Submit your request
Provide the location, timeframe, and context of your case, project, or operational need. No technical formatting is required.
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Define scope & analyze data
I review the details and identify the appropriate datasets, methods, and analytical approach needed for your specific situation. Weather and environmental data are then processed, analyzed, or reconstructed based on the service type.
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Deliver structured results
You receive a clear, defensible report or insight summary designed for legal, technical, operational, or planning use depending on your needs.
Why Work With John
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Scientific precision with real-world application
All analysis is grounded in validated meteorological and environmental data to ensure accuracy and reliability across technical, legal, and operational contexts.
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Clear and defensible insights
Complex weather and environmental data is translated into structured, easy-to-understand findings suitable for professional review and decision-making.
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Certified expertise and credibility
Work is conducted under rigorous scientific standards, including Daubert-aligned methodology for forensic work and established meteorological best practices.
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Independent and objective analysis
All conclusions are based strictly on data and established scientific methods, with no assumptions or external bias.

Lamont Matthews
Personal Injury/Weather-Related Vehicular Accident Case
After a harrowing experience of being involved in a motor vehicle accident during a severe winter storm last year, I found myself in an unexpected and challenging situation. The storm brought not just snow but also lots of ice and freezing rain. After the accident, as I stepped out of my car, I slipped on the ice, adding to the complexity of my case. I was initially at a standstill with my insurance company. They disputed the claims about the weather conditions, specifically at the time of the accident. This is when I turned to the expertise of John Bryant. His analysis and reconstruction of the precise weather conditions at the time and location of my accident were remarkable. John’s report detailed the specific weather conditions, including the exact type of precipitation, temperature, and ice conditions at the time and my location. This level of detail was crucial. It was his expert testimony and report that made all the difference. Thanks to his analysis, I was able to settle the dispute with my insurance company quickly after they received his report. I am deeply grateful for John Bryant’s professionalism and expertise. His work not only provided clarity and evidence in my case but also showcased his commitment to applying expert weather knowledge to help people in need when facing challenges like mine. This experience left me with such a respect for forensic meteorology and its significant role in our lives, especially in critical times of need.
New York Attorney
Slip-and-Fall Case
I recently worked with John Bryant of Weather and Climate Consulting, LLC, on a New York slip-and-fall matter in which the ‘Storm in Progress’ defense was the central issue. John’s analysis of NEXRAD radar and site-specific temperature trends was surgical. He pinpointed the exact minute precipitation ceased and tracked the freeze/thaw cycle with a level of precision I haven’t seen from larger national firms. His work provided the objective evidence we needed to establish the timing of the hazard. He is easy to work with, highly responsive, and very cost-effective. If you have a case where the “when” and “how” of ice formation are in question, he is your guy.
Satisfied Defense Attorney
Slip and Fall Case
I hired John Bryant as an expert witness for a slip and fall case involving intricate winter weather data. His exhaustive analysis to find scarce, precise data were instrumental in dismantling the opposition’s claims. The evidence he provided to reconstruct the weather event was critical to securing a favorable settlement for my client. If you need an expert weather witness whose detailed, authoritative reports can distinguish between winning and losing, John Bryant is the person to call.
Satisfied Personal Injury Attorney
Flash Flood Case
John’s Forensic Meteorology expertise was invaluable to a Flash Flood case. When a tragic flash flooding incident occurred in an isolated area, the closest weather reports did not reflect the true conditions at the site. There was not a certified storm report to be found. This posed a serious challenge. However, through his meticulous analysis and reconstruction of the weather patterns, John was able to demonstrate precisely what conditions were like when an individual encountered flood waters that unfortunately led to a loss of life. Despite what the broad regional data showed, he proved beyond a doubt that intense rainfall did occur in that location on that day and weather conditions played a part. John has an uncanny ability to dissect complex weather events and present the findings in a clear, easy to understand manner. His customized report helped bring a bit of justice to such a tragic incident. I would highly recommend retaining John for any legal matter involving the reconstruction of past weather or climate conditions. His skills and precision give attorneys and insurance companies the meteorological facts they need to effectively argue critical cases.
FAQs
- What types of fire damage can be analyzed?
Residential fires, wildfires, industrial fires, and environmental fire-related property damage can all be assessed.
- How do weather conditions affect fire damage?
Conditions like wind, heat, and drought can significantly influence fire ignition and spread.
- Can you determine fire risk from past weather data?
Yes, historical environmental data can be used to reconstruct fire risk conditions at a specific time and location.
