1 Year Anniversary
But now I am in my little happy place. My Forensic work day begins at 7:00 AM and ends around 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday. It's easy to take off Friday's in the summer-time because most attorneys and judges take off also. The same is true for most holidays.
Many people wonder if my Forensic business is a full-time job? Absolutely. In an average year, I work on approximately 150 new cases from all across the United States. This year I added the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and Cancun, Mexico to the mix of areas where accidents occurred for which I was retained. Working in this business is pretty fascinating. I have worked on all kinds of cases, ranging from rape and murder cases to construction delays, crop dusting drifts, arsons, floods, car accidents and Hurricane claims. I just recently finished a case in Gulf Shores...the same area that just got hit again. I'm wondering if the same claim is going to be submitted? "Did the wind speed reach a certain MPH they were rated for to cause the windows to break out of this building or not." My answer will help determine whether an enormous insurance payoff is due or not.
Some of my other work is for criminal cases. Since I had testified in murder trials before, I was a natural for Court TV and the Scott Peterson case. You can see the video clip on my company website. Www.WeatherConsultants.Com. I wasn't actually part of the criminal case, but I was on their show 2 times as their weather expert. Several months ago I was also a consultant for Forensic Files and for CSI. I participated in roundtable discussions with the producers and writers of CSI in California regarding some cases that I thought would be worthy of an episode. There was 1 that they loved...so we'll see what happens. Of course, I offered to come out their for a walk on role as the weather expert. If they don't bite on this one you might see me write a book about it??
That's the bread and butter of what I do now. I hope you have found it interesting and enlightening.