Forensic Structural Engineer in Texas
Platform Engineering provides forensic structural engineering for property owners, insurance carriers, attorneys, and public adjusters across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the state of Texas. Our in-house Professional Engineer investigates hail damage, wind damage, moisture intrusion, and construction defects — producing PE-stamped forensic reports that document the cause, extent, and recommended remediation for structural distress. When your claim or litigation depends on defensible engineering analysis, we deliver the documentation that holds up under scrutiny.
Who This Is For
- Property Owners who have sustained hail, wind, or moisture damage and need independent PE-level documentation for an insurance claim
- Insurance Carriers requiring objective forensic analysis to evaluate the cause and extent of a structural damage claim
- Public Adjusters who need PE-stamped forensic reports to support policyholder claims during the adjustment or appraisal process
- Attorneys handling insurance litigation, construction defect disputes, or subrogation matters who require expert engineering analysis and testimony
- General Contractors and Restoration Companies who need independent damage documentation before beginning repair or reconstruction work
Why Forensic Structural Engineering Matters in Texas
Our Forensic Engineering Process
Step 1: Engagement and Scope Definition
You describe the damage, the suspected cause, and the purpose of the investigation — insurance claim, litigation support, pre-purchase assessment, or independent evaluation. We define the forensic scope and provide a proposal.
Step 2: On-Site Forensic Investigation
Our PE conducts a systematic on-site investigation. This includes visual assessment of all accessible structural and non-structural components, damage mapping, photographic documentation, and drone-assisted aerial inspection of roofing and elevated exterior surfaces when appropriate.
Step 3: Analysis and Cause Determination
We analyze the collected data against known failure modes, weather event records, material performance characteristics, and applicable building codes. The goal is to establish the probable cause of the observed distress and distinguish between weather damage, construction defect, deferred maintenance, and pre-existing conditions.
Step 4: PE-Stamped Forensic Report
You receive a comprehensive forensic report — sealed by our in-house Professional Engineer — that documents the investigation methodology, findings, cause determination, damage quantification, and recommended remediation scope. This report is formatted for use in insurance claims, appraisal proceedings, or litigation.
Step 5: Expert Witness and Litigation Support
When your matter proceeds to appraisal, mediation, or trial, our PE is available to provide expert testimony. We prepare exhibits, respond to opposing expert reports, and present our findings in a clear, defensible manner.
What Your Forensic Engineering Package Includes
- Systematic on-site investigation by a licensed Professional Engineer
- Drone-assisted aerial inspection of roofing and elevated exterior surfaces (FAA Part 107 certified pilot on staff)
- Photographic and video documentation with damage mapping
- Weather event correlation using NOAA storm data and local weather records
- Building code analysis against the adopted Texas building code (2021 IBC/IRC with state amendments)
- PE-stamped forensic report with cause determination, damage quantification, and remediation scope
- Repair cost framework based on industry-standard estimating methodology
- Expert witness availability for deposition, appraisal, mediation, or trial testimony
- Get the Forensic Engineering Your Claim Requires
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