MSCE, Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida,
BS, Civil Engineering, University of Florida
Todd Jorgenson, MSCE, PE is a practicing engineer, licensed in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. Todd has developed a passion for and expertise in forensic engineering and has evaluated plumbing, HVAC, more than 1,000 roofs, hundreds of residential and commercial buildings, docks, bulk heads, and conducted damage assessments following hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, and other Force Majeure.
Throughout his career, Todd has demonstrated his love of learning about the technical aspects of forensic engineering and how that translates to the insurance industry.
Todd has worked with dozens of insurance carriers, attorneys, and hundreds of adjusters, just in the past decade. Clients are routinely impressed with Todd's attention to detail, thorough evaluations and reports, critical thinking, and defendable conclusions.
Todd's detailed reports are strengthened by his thorough knowledge of the Florida Building Code. Technically sound reports and the ability to effectively and plainly communicate technical aspects of assessments contribute to strong working relationships with his clients.
Todd has participated in numerous depositions and other legal matters including arbitration, mediation, and appraisals.
As a former Officer in the United States Navy, Todd began his career grounded in excellence, strong character, and integrity. Jorgensics is proud to be certified as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
In 2022, Todd co-authored a publication entitled "Cracking the Code for Wind Distress on Tile Roofs: A Regional Assessment" and presented the paper at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Congress on Forensic Engineering. Todd's expertise, specifically with concrete and clay tile roofs, is often unparalleled and includes a depth of understanding related to construction best practices for tile roof installations.
With recent years of climate disasters costing hundreds of billions of dollars and the number of insurance claims mounting, dependable diagnoses of wind and other storm-related distress to both concrete and clay roof tiles are critical, now more than ever.
Cracking the Code for Wind Distress on Tile Roofs: A Regional Assessment (pdf)
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