Forensic Engineering Expert Witnesses in New Jersey

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Forensic engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, structural engineering, and environmental engineering. Some of the most common forensic engineering expert witness specialties also include construction defects, failure analysis, accident reconstruction, building codes compliance, and materials testing. They can opine on the effects of design flaws, material failures, structural collapses, safety violations, and construction accidents.

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Mr. John M. Cholin, PE, FSFPEView profile

ID: 6807004

Mr. John Cholin, PE, FSFPE

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New Jersey

Mr. John M. Cholin has 52 years of experience in Fire Protection Engineering. He earned his BA in Chemistry from Colgate University and his MSE in Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation Systems from Stevens Institute of Technology. Today, this expert is licensed as a Professional Engineer in the state of Connecticut. Formerly, this expert served as a Chief Engineer, Vice President of...

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New Jersey

This engineering expert obtained his BS in Civil Engineering, with a specialization in Construction Management, and his MS in Structural Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. He is licensed as a Professional Engineer and a Structural Engineer in over 25 states and is certified by the Structural Engineering Certification Board. He is a member of ASCE, ACI, AISC and a Fellow of SEI. He...

Forensic Engineering Expert Witness FAQs

A forensic engineering expert witness provides technical analysis and professional testimony on matters related to engineering failures, accidents, or disputes in court cases.

They can handle cases involving building collapses, structural failures, product liability, traffic accidents, patent infringement, and construction defects.

Yes, subspecialties include civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science among others.

They can analyze the design, manufacturing process, and usage of the product to determine if any engineering principles were violated leading to failure or harm.

Their expertise can help decipher complex technical language in patents and assess whether an invention infringes upon existing patents.

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