Forensic Engineering for Commercial Underwriters & Risk Managers
The work of Forensic Engineers is no longer solely within the realm of Claims Adjusters & Examiners as progressive Risk Managers and Commercial Underwriters are
The work of Forensic Engineers is no longer solely within the realm of Claims Adjusters & Examiners as progressive Risk Managers and Commercial Underwriters are
As a companion to our Building Envelope Failures presentation, this presentation deals with how mechanical forensic engineers investigate and diagnose internal plumbing (water) related claims.
As insurance claims resulting from water damage to buildings continue to increase in both frequency and severity due to unpredictable weather events, as well as
The claim hits your inbox and the timer starts! One of the questions that might come to mind is “Do I need a forensic engineer?”
In the aftermath of the September 14th, 2023 fire at the American Iron & Metal operations in Port St. John, N.B., a task force was
Nathan Hirst, from Arcon’s Mechanical & Metallurgical Engineering department, speaks with Terry Doherty on the latest episode of WP Radio’s “Guess What I Learned Today”
Just in time for those lazy, hazy days of summer, another great episode of “Guess What I Learned Today” is available on WP Radio at
Arcon’s newest but one of it’s most experienced fire investigators, Mike Potvin, talks about how adjusters can get the most from their origin & cause
Listen to host Terry Doherty chat with Arcon’s President and Civil & Structural Engineering Group lead Shawn Jay. Learn how civil and structural engineers perform
Episode 2 of the OIAA’s WP Radio podcast series “Guess What I Learned Today” is now available! Randy Henderson shares some insights as to trends