U.S. Forensic has extensive experience in the investigation and evaluation of damaged marine structures. We also conduct marine evaluations associated with allisions. The technical term allision is defined as when a moving vessel makes contact with a stationary vessel. Allisions also occur when a moving vessel makes contact with marine facilities, including docks, wharves, bridges, and associated structures.
Damage to Marine Structures
We offer marine evaluations and expert opinions as to the cause and extent of damages, feasibility and appropriateness of repairs, repair options, and cost estimates and depreciation. We can assist with:
- Damage Evaluations
- Joint Inspections
- Permit Review
- Pre-Existing Damage Evaluations
- Feasibility of Repairs
- Review of Scope of Work
- Review of Repair Costs
- Depreciation
- Permit Applications
- Oversight of Repairs
To view one of U.S. Forensic’s marine cases, visit our Featured Project page.
Featured Experts for this Forensic Service
Name | Title |
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Gabriel Alexander, P.E., ACTAR | Professional Engineer / Accident Reconstructionist |
Joseph Czajka, P.E. | Professional Engineer |
Mark Droubie, P.E., ACTAR | Professional Engineer / Accident Reconstructionist |
Michael Holden, P.E. | Professional Engineer |
Matthew McCall, P.E. | Professional Engineer |
Anthony Ruth, P.E. | Professional Engineer |