Forensic engineering · Expert witness services

Where science meets the
standard of proof.

Forensics International provides licensed Professional Physicists, computer forensic examiners, and audio forensic specialists for accident reconstruction, digital evidence analysis, and trial testimony. We are retained by Crown and defence counsel, plaintiff and defence litigation teams, insurers, and investigative bodies across Canada.

30+
Years in forensic practice
3
Disciplines under one roof
Superior
Court-qualified, all levels
24 hr
Scene response, Ontario-wide
Practice · Overview

Who we work for

Three forensic disciplines, retained by counsel and carriers.

Forensics International brings together three specialized disciplines — vehicular accident reconstruction, digital and computer forensics, and audio forensics — under a single methodological standard. Our analyses are built from first principles, documented for admissibility, and authored by the same examiner who will defend them under cross-examination. Conclusions are reported with explicit confidence ranges, because overstated findings have a well-documented history of not surviving challenge.

How we work

Findings designed to withstand cross-examination.

Forensic science earns its place in the courtroom by surviving challenge — not by sounding confident. Every conclusion we issue is built on documented methodology, expressed in language that distinguishes what the evidence establishes from what it merely suggests, and authored by the examiner who will defend it under oath.

Our methodology

  1. Evidence first, opinion second.

    No hypothesis is formed until the scene, devices, or recordings have been documented to repeatable, measurable standards.

  2. Methodology, transparent.

    Every step we take is reproducible by another competent examiner. If our work cannot be audited, it should not be relied upon.

  3. Opinions independent of retainer.

    The analysis does not change based on who retained us. Counsel hires the examiner; the evidence drives the opinion.

  4. Uncertainty, quantified.

    Every reported value carries a defensible range. Where assumptions are required, they are stated and tested for sensitivity.

Selected matters

What our work looks like in practice.

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“Overstated conclusions are a liability, not an asset, in court.”
— A working principle of the firm

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