The study of engineering failures focuses on determining the specific cause of a breakdown in a system, structure, or part. Rather than happening by chance, most failures occur due to design oversights or inadequate maintenance. Using investigative techniques, engineers assess what went wrong and offer ways to prevent the same issue from happening … Read More


Technical fault investigation is the structured process of identifying the trigger behind a failure in a material, structure, or component. Such incidents do not occur randomly; they are often linked to design misjudgements or material limitations. Experts use engineering science to pinpoint what went wrong and propose how to minimise risk in futur… Read More


Why Claims Are Verified Following CollisionsClaim validation during a collision review involves checking physical evidence such as impact markings, skid lines, scene photographs, and witness statements to assess whether the description of events matches what actually occurred. This ensures that the claim aligns with the incident facts rather than a… Read More


Grasping Claim Validation in Collision InvestigationsClaim validation in collision investigations means examining all accessible evidence—impact damage, braking traces, scene photos, and witness statements—to assess if the reported version matches the actual event. The goal is to establish if the description is consistent with physical and tech… Read More