Forensic Engineering & Expert Support
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When a failure has consequences — litigation, an insurance claim, a safety question that has to be answered correctly — the engineering has to hold up under cross-examination.
What this service is
The investigation of how and why a component, structure, or system failed. Scienalysis establishes the failure mechanism on the physical evidence — across gas explosions and blast events, pressure-driven and structural failures, rotating-machinery and equipment failures, injury biomechanics, and materials and fracture analysis — and reports it in terms a court, carrier, or board can rely on.
How Scienalysis does the work
Engagements open with intake and a conflict check, then move to review of the available evidence and, where warranted, physical inspection and testing. The mechanism is established through first-principles analysis and, where the matter requires it, finite element analysis, explicit-dynamics and hydrocode simulation, fluid–structure interaction, and fractographic examination. Conclusions are framed to the standard that governs expert work — reliable method, sufficient data, and reasoning defensible step by step.
Attorneys and law firms; insurance carriers and Special Investigations Unit (SIU); institutional clients needing an independent, defensible account of a failure.
A retained professional engagement; not a venue for free preliminary opinions or strategy formation outside a formal relationship.