For over 37 years National Loss Consultants has remained an industry leading full-service fire science and forensic engineering company. We provide fire/explosion investigations/analysis, both commercial and residential, including vehicular, heavy/farm equipment, and motor craft. We provide drone services and 3-D scanning technology, as well. Our staff engineers can handle electrical/mechanical failures, civil/structural analysis (e.g., foundations, roofs, catastrophe/storm losses), vehicular accident reconstructions, heavy equipment accidents, and product failures. We are equipped to handle all of your investigative needs. Along with that, our building consultants can prepare both residential and commercial estimates.
Our home office is located in Pearland, Texas (Houston area), while we have offices in Schertz, Texas (San Antonio area), and Heartland, Texas (Dallas area). Both of our locations contain warehouses that allow us to store and preserve evidence if needed. Our home office includes a full-service state-of-the-art laboratory, enabling us to conduct numerous electrical and mechanical inspections. We provide fire and explosion investigations throughout the states of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Mississippi. We are also licensed to practice engineering in the states of Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and Alabama.
To place an assignment with us, feel free to give our main office a call at either (800) 621-5114 or (281) 489-3445. Here in the office, any staff member is available to take your assignment. You may also submit a project through our website at www.nationallossconsultants.com, as well as sending via email to bevans@nlcmail.com. Our fax number is also available at (281) 489-3881, or you can always email me personally at ajcook.nlc@gmail.com. At last but not least, my cell phone number is (832) 315-7100, and it can be reached at any time.
We look forward to working with you in the future and when the need arrives for your next expert assistance, we hope that you would keep National Loss Consultants in mind.
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