Forensic Meteorology Services:
Clients rely on us for comprehensive historical weather data in cases of Aviation legal matters. Our team has provided forensic meteorology consulting and expert testimony for engineering firms, law firms, insurance companies, and the U.S. government. We also provide custom weather forecasts for mountain expeditions around the world, and local school districts. |
Sample Report
Click here to download a historical weather data report used in a past case. |
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Expert Testimony
Making sure that everyone understands the role weather played in an incident is crucial. We have many years of experience presenting weather information to non-technical audiences.
Whether you need an expert to provide a brief overview, or a detailed presentation reconstructing the weather's role in the incident, we have the expertise to support your case. Our clients come to us for professional and accurate testimony that details the meteorological conditions associated with the case.
In every testimony, we ensure that the complex terms and concepts of forensic meteorology are understandable to a jury or the general public.
Telephone Consultations
We are available for initial phone consultations at no cost.
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Discovery
The weather is frequently a principle factor in aviation incidents. Experts in forensic meteorology can provide documentation, weather data, and expert testimony in the early stages of legal discovery. This information helps to establish whether or not either party plans to contend that weather was a contributing factor in an aviation incident.
We help our clients to determine which weather information was accurate and provided to flight crews prior to the incident, and which information was only forecasts based on prior data. The difference between these two can have significant impact on the litigation, and is important during discovery.
Reconstruction Reports
Our services include reconstructing and defining the actual weather conditions in the locations involved in your case. Our written reports are easy to read, detailed, and provide you with an interpretation of how weather affected the aviation incident in your case.
Where applicable, graphics depicting complex meteorological concepts are incorporated to ensure that the report is understandable in a courtroom situation. |
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