Daniel Schreiber

Meteorologist Senior Vice President J.S. Held LLC

  • San Antonio TX

Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM) | Aviation Weather & Operations Professional | On Air Weather Expert

Contact

J.S. Held LLC

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Biography

Mr. Dan Schreiber is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist with over ten 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 and 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.

Other meteorologists frequently consult Mr. Schreiber for his working knowledge of 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.

Mr. Schreiber has extensive involvement in numerous major loss assignments, aviation mishaps, and personal injury/wrongful death lawsuits throughout North America and internationally. He is an on-air expert who has been frequently interviewed and shared insights on meteorology on media, like Sky News.

Industry Expertise

Environmental Services
Airport Services
Aerospace
Airlines/Aviation
Insurance
Legal Services

Areas of Expertise

Aviation Weather & Operations
Emergency Management Weather
Weather Warnings
Radar & Satellite Interpretation
Severe Weather
Hail
Wind
Hurricanes/Tropical Cyclones
Flooding/Rainfall
Extreme Temperatures

Media Appearances

Expert Viewpoints: Forensic Meteorologists

Insurance Journal  online

2025-03-20

Forensic meteorologists play a vital role in insurance claims by analyzing historical weather events to determine their impact on property damage, accidents, and disputes. With expertise in hail, wind, and extreme weather conditions, these specialists provide crucial insights that help claims professionals resolve complex cases and assess liability effectively. Claims Journal's Don Jergler sits down with J.S. Held's Dan Schreiber to talk about this topic!

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Affiliations

  • American Meteorological Society : Certified Consulting Meteorologist #746
  • Association of Certified Meteorologists

Articles

Forensic Meteorology: How Do Consulting Meteorologists Help with Damage Claims and Disputes?

Claims Journal

2025

Professional meteorology, as it relates to insurance claims handling and the litigation process, is becoming increasingly recognized, and the employment of meteorologists within the insurance industry is growing. But what does meteorology have to do with storm damage insurance claims?

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Viewpoint: The Financial Toll of Unforseen Weather Events

Claims Journal

2024

Large insurance losses are increasingly being caused by hazardous weather events such as hurricanes, floods, lightning strikes, high winds, large hail, and wildfires. Furthermore, adverse weather is not only causing loss incidents to occur, but also making the repair process of certain projects longer and more expensive by hampering supply chains and prolonging the time for repair contractors to access loss locations.

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Severe Convective Storms and Associated Insurance Weather Risks

JD Supra

2024

Severe convective storms (SCSs) occur during all seasons in the United States. According to Aon,[1] severe convective storms have accounted for 70% of global insurance losses in recent years, and there continues to be a rise in such losses, largely due to growing exposure. In the US state of Texas alone, between January 1, 2012, and January 1, 2024, large hail originating from severe convective storms occurred an average of 197 days per year—more than in any other state. There was also an average of 49 days per year of at least one reported tornado, where Texas also stands as the leader, with 176 days on average of reported thunderstorm wind damage.

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Languages

  • English

Education

Liberty University

M.S.

Management and Leadership

2014

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

B.S.

Applied Meteorology

2012

Licenses and Certifications

Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM)

American Meteorological Society
Credential ID #746
Issued Jan 2020