Daryl is a licensed Professional Engineer. He completed an electrician’s apprenticeship and worked as a Journeyman Electrician in the trade for eight years prior to becoming an engineer. Daryl investigates electrical causes of fires and has provided training for fire marshals. He’s knowledgeable about National Electric Code standards, and he can speak of power distribution from power lines to the receptacle in your home. He can also testify about electrical explosions, arc flashes, lightning damage, control systems, electrocution or shock hazards, and workplace safety.
He was an Electrical Engineer for the two largest commercial printing firms in the world and provided the full range of electrical engineering services for their facilities. His responsibilities included plant expansion designs that incorporated HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection. He’s also familiar with the entire printing press operation from ink blending to bindery equipment.
Daryl is a Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, Ohio, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers as well as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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- CSST - Experts Investigate Fire in Upscale Home
A fire broke out in a recently constructed upscale home during a heavy thunderstorm. Robson Forensic fire investigators were retained to investigate the fire and determine the origin and cause. Our investigator concluded that the origin of the fire was under the first floor where a hole was discovered in the flexible gas tubing. He determined that the hole had been created by a lightning strike. Based on these findings, additional Robson experts were engaged to determine if the work performed by the electrical contractor during the home’s construction was a cause of the hole in the gas tubing.
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- $35 Million Settlement in Class Action Fire Case
A fire destroyed a business center and damaged neighboring buildings resulting in a class action suit with more than 100 claimants and 16 defendants.
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- RFI Expert Testifies in Firefighter Death Case, Jury awards $27 million
A Missouri jury awarded $27 million to the family of a firefighter whose death was the result of a malfunctioning breathing apparatus.
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