Forensic Engineering Expert Witnesses in New Jersey

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Forensic engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including structural failures, construction defects, product liability, fires, explosions, and transportation accidents. Some of the most common specialties include structural engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, and accident reconstruction. They can opine on the effects of design errors, code violations, material fatigue, impact forces, and maintenance practices on causation and damages.

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  1. Engineering Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $350/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $350/hr

    This engineering expert obtained his BS in Civil Engineering, with a specialization in Construction Management, and his MS in Structural Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. He is licensed as a Professional Engineer and a Structural Engineer in over 25 states and is certified by the Structural Engineering Certification Board. He is a member of ASCE, ACI, AISC and a Fellow of SEI. He serves as Chair of the ASCE SEI Business Practices Committee. He also serves on the Board of Trustees for Stevens Institute of Technology and the Board of Governors of the Structural Engineering Institute. He has 6 publications and is currently the Principal Engineer for a structural and forensic engineering firm.

    Principal Engineer, A Forensic Engineering Firm in NJ

    Master of Science (MS), Stevens Institute of Technology

    Mountain Lakes,

    New Jersey

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  1. Forensic Engineering Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $175/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $175/hr
    Court Fee
    $175/hr

    This licensed Professional Engineer currently works as a Chemical/Mechanical Forensic Engineer for a multi-disciplined engineering and investigation company. Provides forensic and technical services to attorneys, insurance companies, independent adjusters, restoration companies, contractors, municipalities, and individuals towards the resolution of claims or litigation. Areas of Expertise: Chemical process design, mechanical equipment applications and safety controls, manufacturing, and production, including: chemical, petrochemical, polymer plastic production, refrigeration, coal, coke, steel making, material handling and pneumatic conveying; gas, dust and chemical explosions; hazardous chemical exposures; over-pressurization explosions; nuclear waste processing; water treatment; power and fuel engineering; heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and humidification, including boilers and related safety. Provided expert opinions in over 1,000 forensic cases and provided court testimony, when required. He has considerable background investigating the proximate cause of fires and/or explosions involving electrical and mechanical appliances such as stoves, dishwashers, conditioners, toasters, and others. The expert previously worked for Robson Lapina Inc.; Vice President at KMS Forensic Engineering Consultants, and as the Chief Engineer and Project Manager for A.R.C. Technologies Corporation.

    Owner, Forensic Investigator, A Forensic and Engineering Company in PA

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Pennsylvania State University

    Carnegie,

    Pennsylvania

What Can a Forensic Engineering Expert Witness Opine On?

FAQs for Forensic Engineering Expert Witnesses

What is a forensic engineering expert witness?

A forensic engineering expert witness is a specialized engineer who analyzes failures, accidents, or defects and explains technical findings in legal cases. They assist by reviewing evidence, preparing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex engineering issues.

What types of cases can a forensic engineering expert witness opine on?

A forensic engineering expert witness opines on structural failures, construction defects, product failures, fire and explosion origins, building code compliance, and accident reconstruction.

How can a forensic engineering expert witness strengthen liability arguments?

A forensic engineering expert witness strengthens liability arguments by scientifically explaining how and why failures occurred, linking technical evidence directly to responsible parties.

What forensic engineering expert witness qualifications are critical for Daubert?

Critical Daubert qualifications for a forensic engineering expert witness include advanced engineering credentials, relevant field experience, peer‑reviewed work, and proven, testable methodologies.

How does a forensic engineering expert witness evaluate structural failure causation?

A forensic engineering expert witness evaluates structural failure causation by inspecting damage, reviewing design and construction records, running structural analyses, and comparing findings to codes and standards.

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