Electrical Problems Affecting Claims? Rely on Our Proven Engineering Solutions!

Electrical problems can create serious questions during a property damage claim. When a system fails, equipment is damaged, a fire occurs, or a building shows signs of electrical distress, stakeholders need more than assumptions. They need a clear technical evaluation that explains what happened, why it happened, and what the findings mean for the claim or property.

Texas Piers Consulting provides forensic electrical engineering services for residential, commercial, and industrial properties throughout Texas. Our team evaluates electrical system concerns, damage patterns, code-related issues, equipment failures, and claim-related questions with a focus on accuracy, safety, and clear reporting.

Whether the issue involves suspected power surge damage, lightning-related damage, wiring failures, fire-related electrical concerns, improper installation, or system performance problems, our goal is simple: provide reliable engineering insight that helps property owners, insurance carriers, adjusters, and legal professionals make informed decisions.

Electrical Engineering Evaluations for Property Claims

Electrical systems are complex. A single reported failure may involve wiring, panels, breakers, grounding, equipment, appliances, environmental conditions, installation methods, maintenance history, or an external event. Determining the cause of electrical damage requires a structured review of the system and the conditions surrounding the loss.

Texas Piers Consulting evaluates electrical concerns involving:

  • Electrical system failures
  • Power surge damage
  • Lightning-related damage
  • Fire-related electrical concerns
  • Breaker panel and circuit issues
  • Improper wiring or installation
  • Grounding and bonding concerns
  • Equipment and appliance damage
  • Commercial electrical system failures
  • Residential electrical damage claims
  • Code compliance questions
  • Damage following storms, floods, hurricanes, or other catastrophic events
  • Electrical hazards affecting property safety or claim resolution


Our evaluations are designed to help clarify whether damage is consistent with a reported event, a pre-existing condition, installation problems, maintenance issues, equipment failure, or another contributing factor.

Common Electrical Problems We Investigate

Electrical failures often leave behind patterns. Burn marks, tripped breakers, damaged components, unusual system behavior, failed equipment, or localized overheating can help tell the story of what occurred. However, these conditions must be evaluated carefully and objectively.

Our forensic electrical engineering services may include review of:

  • Service panels, subpanels, and distribution equipment
  • Circuit breakers, fuses, and protective devices
  • Wiring systems and visible connections
  • Grounding and bonding components
  • Electrical damage to building systems
  • HVAC and mechanical equipment electrical concerns
  • Appliances and connected equipment
  • Lighting systems and controls
  • Storm-related electrical damage
  • Fire-related electrical observations
  • Conditions suggesting improper installation or non-compliance


The purpose of the evaluation is to identify relevant electrical conditions, document observed damage, and provide conclusions based on evidence rather than speculation.

Powering Precision Through Proven Experience

When electrical systems fail, Texas Piers Consulting delivers precise evaluations and reliable solutions that help restore clarity, reduce uncertainty, and support claim accuracy.

Our approach combines engineering knowledge, practical field experience, careful documentation, and safety-focused analysis. Each assignment is handled with attention to the property type, reported loss, visible conditions, and the questions that need to be answered.

By connecting field observations with technical analysis, we help clients understand the cause and extent of electrical damage and determine the next appropriate step.

Our Forensic Electrical Engineering Process

Texas Piers Consulting follows a clear and organized process to support accurate evaluations and professional reporting.

1. Assignment Review

We begin by reviewing the assignment details, reported damage, property type, loss information, available photos, claim notes, prior repairs, or other relevant documentation.

2. Site Evaluation

A physical site evaluation is performed to observe the electrical system and affected areas. Depending on the scope, this may include panels, circuits, wiring, equipment, appliances, controls, mechanical systems, or other electrical components.

3. Damage Documentation

Observed conditions are documented through photographs, notes, measurements, and technical observations. Proper documentation helps support clear conclusions and reduces uncertainty in the claim process.

4. Cause and Origin Analysis

Our team evaluates whether the electrical conditions are consistent with a reported event, power surge, lightning, storm damage, improper installation, equipment failure, maintenance issues, code concerns, or other contributing factors.

5. Reporting and Recommendations

Findings are organized into a clear report that explains the observed conditions, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations when applicable. The report is designed to help carriers, adjusters, attorneys, property owners, and other stakeholders understand the technical findings.

Comprehensive Electrical Engineering Solutions for Every Property

From single-family homes to commercial buildings and industrial facilities, electrical problems can affect safety, operations, repair decisions, and claim outcomes.

Texas Piers Consulting provides electrical engineering evaluations for:

  • Residential properties
  • Multifamily buildings
  • Commercial spaces
  • Office buildings
  • Retail properties
  • Industrial facilities
  • Storm-damaged properties
  • Properties involved in insurance claims or disputes

Our team helps determine the cause and extent of electrical issues while providing safety-focused insight and practical recommendations.

Support for Carriers, Adjusters, Attorneys, and Property Owners

Electrical engineering evaluations are often needed when a claim or property issue involves technical questions that cannot be answered through a general inspection alone.

Texas Piers Consulting supports:

  • Insurance carriers needing objective engineering findings
  • Adjusters reviewing electrical damage claims
  • Attorneys involved in property damage disputes or litigation
  • Property owners seeking clarity after electrical damage
  • Building owners and property managers responsible for safety and repairs
  • Contractors who need engineering guidance before corrective work begins

Our role is to provide clear technical information that helps stakeholders move forward with confidence.

Why Choose Texas Piers Consulting?

When electrical problems affect a claim, accuracy and documentation matter. Texas Piers Consulting brings a disciplined, evidence-based approach to every assignment.

Clients choose us because we provide:


  • Forensic electrical engineering evaluations for property claims
  • Clear analysis of electrical failures and damage patterns
  • Support for residential, commercial, and industrial properties
  • Experience with property loss, insurance claims, and damage assessments
  • Professional documentation and structured reporting
  • Practical recommendations based on observed conditions
  • Responsive support for assignments across Texas and other covered regions

Our focus is not just identifying damage. It is explaining the cause, documenting the conditions, and helping stakeholders make better-informed decisions.

Submit an Assignment

Electrical issues can affect safety, property value, repair planning, and claim resolution. If you need a forensic electrical engineering evaluation for a property damage claim, system failure, code concern, or electrical loss, Texas Piers Consulting is ready to help.

Submit your assignment today and get the technical clarity needed to move the claim or project forward.