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Forensic Engineers.

Forensic engineers and expert witnesses — failure analysis, construction defect investigation, accident reconstruction, and litigation support.

Forensic Engineering in the United States.

Forensic engineers investigate failures and disputes — structural collapse, construction defects, fire and explosion origin, product failure, and accident reconstruction. Deliverables are reports, exhibits, and expert testimony admissible under Daubert and Frye standards.

VectorCore lists licensed P.E.s with forensic and expert-witness experience across structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, and fire/explosion disciplines, alongside firms with established litigation-support practices.

Post a forensic or expert-witness scope to the marketplace, or run the AI Estimator for a ROM fee and timeline.

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Hiring forensic engineering

What does a forensic engineering engineer do?+

Forensic engineers and expert witnesses — failure analysis, construction defect investigation, accident reconstruction, and litigation support.

Do forensic engineering engineers need a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license?+

Most consulting and advisory scopes — peer review, expert testimony, owner's-engineer support — are performed by licensed P.E.s in the state of the project. Always confirm state licensure before engagement.

How much does forensic engineering cost?+

Fees vary by scope, complexity, and deliverable. Use the AI Estimator for a rough order-of-magnitude figure, or post a brief to the marketplace to receive bids from qualified engineers and firms.

Can I post a forensic engineering project on VectorCore?+

Yes — post a scope brief and licensed P.E.s and firms with forensic engineering experience will submit proposals.