Forensic Engineering

Kimley-Horn’s forensic engineers and specialists apply accepted scientific and engineering principles to collect evidence and conduct the analysis to understand your case. Our licensed professional engineers are experts in evaluating claims related to property, building and/or building system, vehicle accident, premise liability, workplace accident, fire causation, product failure, construction defect, structural failure, storm damage, and more.

Our advantage is in our experts experience and understanding of the best strategy for the use of expert testimony coupled with the state-of-the-art engineering analysis. All our experts have the ability to provide clear answers in an efficient, timely manner, and to provide expert testimony when necessary. We have experts in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering providing analysis accepted in circuit and federal courts.

Insurance professionals and attorneys nationwide call on Kimley-Horn’s experts with many years of practical experience, education, and specialized training. Kimley-Horn has more than 120 offices, across the U.S. allowing our experts to draw on nationwide resources resulting in exceptional services. In addition, our experts are capable and experienced in providing vast technical data in a way that a jury can understand.

Call us for forensic evaluations in these areas:

Broad Capabilities and Specialized Expertise

We offer forensic professionals backed by civil engineers, transportation engineers, water resources engineers, aviation engineers, structural engineers, and environmental scientists.

Litigation Support and Expert Testimony

Insurance professionals and attorneys nationwide call on Kimley-Horn’s experts with many years of practical experience, education, and specialized training. Our experts are experienced in analyzing vast technical data into a summary that a jury can understand.

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