Forensic Meteorology for Insurance Claims and Litigation

Presenters: Daniel Schreiber, CCM

May 6, at 11 a.m. ET

Join us for an enlightening session on forensic meteorology, where we'll delve into the fascinating intersection of weather and insurance. This is a must-attend event for risk management and insurance professionals, offering critical knowledge to enhance professional expertise and decision-making.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover the discrepancies between meteorological and insurance terminology and understand how these differences impact policy interpretation and claims
  • Learn about severe convective storms (SCS) and why this insurance industry term differs from National Weather Service classifications
  • Explore the mechanics behind various windstorm events including derechos, downbursts, and dust storms
  • Gain practical knowledge from a seasoned forensic meteorologist to better evaluate weather-related claims from an insurance and risk management perspective
 


 




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Daniel Schreiber, CCM

Senior Vice President, Meteorology

J.S. Held
 

Mr. Dan Schreiber is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist with over 10 years of experience in military, aviation, and severe weather operations. Mr. Schreiber has provided consulting and expert services for both plaintiff and defense law firms, as well as insurance adjusters, appraisers, umpires, and policyholders throughout North America. He has been consulted and/or retained as an expert in over 850 matters and has testified in both depositions and during trials in state and federal courts. He regularly plays an integral role in multi-million-dollar insurance disputes and injury/wrongful death lawsuits from coast-to-coast. Before joining J.S. Held, Dan was a highly successful meteorology business owner.

Mr. Schreiber is frequently consulted by other meteorologists for his working knowledge in the latest studies and methodologies within the meteorological industry. Dan is considered an expert regarding severe weather and is often consulted by media and government officials because of his ability to effectively communicate time-sensitive, complex weather in an easy-to-understand manner.