Robson Forensic
Lancaster, PA
Robson Forensic's Lancaster headquarters maintains the largest roster of full-time experts among all the firm's locations. Every expert in their crash practice came to the firm after a career in the automotive industry, bringing practical engineering knowledge to accident analysis.
The firm's testing laboratory supports inspection of vehicle components, traffic guidance devices, and full-size vehicles, providing physical evidence to support their forensic conclusions.
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