Fire Origin and Cause
NFPA 921 Guide to Fire and Explosive Investigations
Fire Investigation / Origin and Cause
Interviewing
Strategy and Tactics (understanding why the fire service does what they do during structure fires.)
Hazardous Materials
Large Loss Fire Investigations
Using the Internet for Investigations
Loss Site Photography
Fire Scene Evidence Collection and Preservation
Advanced Fire: Mechanical & Electrical Causes
A Hands-On and In-Depth Approach to Vehicle Fire Investigations
Advanced Fire Origin and Cause: Effective Investigative Techniques
Practical and Legal Issues in Preparing a Successful Subrogation Case
Practical Aspects of an Arson Investigation
Understanding Fire Investigations
Dynamic Investigative Techniques in Wildfire Origin and Cause
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Vehicle Accident Reconstruction (VAR) & Energy Methods
VAR & Vehicle Examination
VAR & Conservation of Momentum
Accident Scene Diagnostics
Improving Accident Reconstruction Results
Accident Reconstruction Investigations for the Insurance Industry
Vehicle Claims: Accidents, Tire Failures, Black Box, and Mechanical Issues
Auto-Pedestrian Collisions
Low Velocity Impact for Insurance and Risk Professionals
The Automotive EDR
Traffic Accident Reconstruction
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Structural Damage
Structural Engineering and Restoration
Building Science: What Is It, and Why Should I Know!
EIFS & Stucco
Fireplace & Chimney Assessment & Repair
Water and Moisture Damage: Sources, Causes & Effects - From Structural to Plumbing
Water & Moisture Damage
Water Intrusion
Handling Mold Claims Sensibly
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Roof Damage
Roofing Assessment Damage and Collapses
Responding to Roof Damage and Structural Failure Inspections: The Engineer's Analysis
Common Roof and Building Envelope Claims
Roofing Inside and Out
A Day of Roofing: Commercial Roofing, Assessing Damage & Collapses
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Catastrophic Damage
Catastrohic and Large Loss Failures - Residential and Commercial
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Construction Defects
Construction Defects - Past, Present, and Future
Construction Defects and the Long Term Effects
Construction Defect Claims in Colorado
Who Should Really Pay For Construction Defects?
The Effect of Construction Deficiencies on Claims
Construction Defect Claims
Soil Related Distress in Constructed Works
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Quality Assurance - Construction and Engineering Compliance
Residential Foundation Design
Residential Ventilation Requirements for Crawls and Attics
Civil Engineering and the Soils Reports for Plan Checking
Construction Safety
Construction and Engineering Compliance Claims
Walking the Ethical Tightrope: Engineering, Insurance Claims, and Litigation Case Studies
Indoor Air Quality in Residential and Commercial Buildings
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Product Defects and Liability
Product Defect Investigations
Product Liability
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Slips, Trips, and Falls
Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, Trips, and Falls: From an Engineering and Legal Perspective
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Infrared Thermography
Applications of Infrared Thermography
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