Forensic Meteorology
Attorneys and insurance adjusters often require services of a professional meteorologist to investigate, report on, and provide expert testimony regarding past weather conditions that are pertinent to civil lawsuits, criminal trials, and insurance claims. This branch of the meteorological profession is known as forensic meteorology.
Forensic Meteorology Services
Phil Breuser, Professional Meteorologist, offers a range of services to assist legal and insurance professionals, ranging from initial complimentary telephone consultations to detailed courtroom presentations and testimony. The following list provides an overview of services.
- Data acquisition, including obscure and hard-to-find data sets
- Statistical and graphical weather data analysis
- Acquisition and analysis of satellite imagery
- Site Surveys and detailed written reports
- Expert testimony in depositions, arbitrations, hearings and trials
Professional Qualifications
Mr. Breuser is a member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). He has experience in practical aspects of meteorological science, including years of work as a forecaster and a Certified Weather Observer. He can accurately address issues which are critical in weather-related injury or property damage cases. Subject areas include (but are not limited to):