Comprehensive fire and explosion investigation services
Secure Evidence Storage
FOC Fire Investigations is a licensed and insured fire investigation company providing professional investigative services to insurance companies, adjusters, law firms, corporations and private individuals throughout California. Scene examinations are conducted within the guidelines of NFPA 921 using the scientific method of fire investigation.
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Complete investigation of fires in homes, apartments, and multi-unit dwellings.
Expert analysis of fire incidents in commercial properties and businesses.
Specialized investigation of industrial facility fires and manufacturing incidents.
Thorough examination of vehicle fires including cars, trucks, and equipment.
Investigation of fires on boats, ships, and other marine vessels.
Expert analysis of wildland and forest fires with environmental factors.
Specialized investigation of incidents involving hazardous materials.
Professional investigation of suspected arson and intentional fires.
Detailed analysis of explosion incidents and blast-related damage.
An analysis and evaluation is conducted of all investigative reports, photographs, documents, depositions, and evidence pertaining to the fire in question.
Assist in case review and preparation for future depositions and testimony.
Whether it's product failure, faulty workmanship, or a third-party causation, FOC Investigators will assist in securing the evidence, lab analysis and legal support.
An independent opinion can still be formed based on a review of the case file, photographs, facts and evidence previously obtained by other parties. By following the proper methodology outlined in NFPA 921, hypotheses and theories regarding the origin and cause can be supported or refuted.
Seminars, conferences and special classes for the Insurance Industry, Attorneys, Corporations. From the basics to comprehensive specialized subjects.
(Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
Providing a unique perspective of the loss location. Videos and photographs taken above the loss show fire patterns and indicators that may not be visible from the ground.