Determining if these injuries and damage were actually caused by a product defect or if the loss resulted from other factors, such as misuse, improper installation, or age-related considerations, is a key element in determining your recovery potential. The forensic analysis necessary to make this determination requires a superior understanding of product design, manufacturing, and mechanics along with the ability to piece together information from multiple sources. Years of experience with a variety of products and industries provides Nederveld’s experts with a unique perspective on patterns of failure and how they might relate to the loss.
Whether we’re on-site looking at large machinery or in one of our laboratories inspecting a small component, our expert mechanical and electrical engineers are skilled at both non-destructive initial examinations as well as recognizing when further steps are needed to explore subrogation possibilities.
When a site visit is not feasible or necessary, products and components can easily be shipped to our laboratories for:
Simply notify Nederveld when your product is ready to go and we will email the shipping label and packing slip documents to you. You can then choose to package the items yourself or have FedEx do the printing and/or packaging for you.