Certified Weather Records
When weather data needs to hold up in court, it has to be official. Cox Weather Services obtains certified weather records suitable for admission as evidence in legal proceedings, insurance claims, and investigations — backed by the credibility of an experienced forensic meteorologist.
What Are Certified Weather Records?
Certified weather records are official documentation of historical weather conditions, obtained directly from authoritative sources and certified for legal admissibility. Unlike informal weather lookups, certified records carry the documentation needed to withstand objections in court and stand up to cross-examination.
When You Need Certified Weather Records
- Insurance claims involving disputed storm, hail, wind, or flood damage
- Personal injury cases where weather conditions are a contested fact
- Litigation requiring documented proof of conditions at a specific time and place
- Cases where opposing counsel may challenge the source or reliability of weather data
What’s Included
- Official certified records obtained from the National Centers for Environmental Information
- Expert review and interpretation of the records by a qualified meteorologist
- Documentation packaged appropriately for submission to courts or claims adjusters
- Available nationwide for any U.S. location
Why It Matters
Uncertified or informally sourced weather data is an easy target for opposing counsel to challenge — and if the data is thrown out, your case loses a key piece of evidence. Certified records, paired with expert interpretation from 30+ years of forensic consulting experience, give your case a foundation that’s built to last under scrutiny.
Get Started
If your case or claim depends on documented proof of past weather conditions, contact Cox Weather Services today for a free initial consultation.