EXPERT WITNESS AND LITIGATION SUPPORT

Polaris experts have forensically evaluated thousands of structures. We regularly author technical publications and provide instruction to the engineering, insurance and legal communities. We have a strong technical understanding of building codes, and design and construction standards. Additionally, our experts have provided expert testimony in various settings (i.e., deposition, mediation, arbitration and/or trial). We are truly subject matter experts. With this knowledge, Polaris experts are skilled, trained and ready to assist legal professionals with their litigious matters.

Construction Defect Litigation

Polaris was engaged as an expert in a lawsuit pertaining to construction defects at a recently constructed multi-story hotel structure in Texas. Our team of experts evaluated the structure and identified various deficiencies and failures of the contractor and its subcontractors to construct the hotel in accordance with the construction drawings and specifications, including improper installation of exterior masonry veneer, lack of proper roof drainage, electrical equipment omissions, and inadequate acoustical protections/assemblies.

Of particular note were two deficiencies—improper location of sanitary plumbing lines and improper construction of fire-rated assemblies. The design of the structure included chases within the restrooms through which the plumbing lines were to be installed. The plumbing subcontractor and the general contractor unilaterally decided to install the sanitary plumbing lines within the cavity of a demising wall instead of within the chases. Although the performance of the plumbing system was not affected by this change, the change resulted in the installation of the plumbing lines in the wall that was located directly behind the headboards of the beds within the guestrooms. Shortly after its grand opening, the hotel began to experience complaints from occupants regarding plumbing noises that would wake them up throughout the night.

According to the construction drawings, furring walls were to be installed at the exterior ends of each of the guestroom demising walls for aesthetic purposes. The construction drawings contained details for constructing these furring walls in accordance with the applicable building code; however, the actual construction of the walls did not meet building code requirements. The as-built furring wall assemblies resulted in a condition in which code-required fire-rated partitions were not provided between the guestrooms (i.e., dwelling units).

Experts retained by the other parties in the lawsuit attempted to establish that the as-built furring walls did in fact meet the requirements of the applicable building code; however, these experts’ analysis of the code provisions was incorrect. Polaris was able to conclusively establish that the code provisions cited by the opposing experts were being improperly applied to the as-built furring walls. Polaris’s positions regarding the furring walls were later affirmed by the International Code Council (ICC), the organization which published the applicable building code.

The opposing attorneys took the deposition of Polaris’s expert as part of this project. The expert was able to clearly define the analysis performed, the deficiencies identified, and the reasons why the work performed by the contractor and its subcontractors failed to meet the requirements of the construction documents and applicable building code. The case settled shortly after the expert’s deposition.

Deficient Fire-Rated Partition
Deficient Fire-Rated Partition
Deficient Fire-Rated Partition
Improper Plumbing Installation

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- Bryan J.

Property Claims Supervisor, Insurance Carrier

Leah Long

Director of Business Development

Leah Long joined Polaris Forensics in 2025 as the Director of Business Development and Marketing, bringing over 15 years of expertise in business development and client relationship management. She is passionate about community engagement, business expansion and strategic growth.

Leah excels at building strong partnerships and facilitating effective communication, ensuring long-term success for both clients and the company. Her ability to develop and nurture key relationships plays a vital role in Polaris Forensics’ continued growth and industry leadership.

Now, as an empty nester, Leah enjoys reading, traveling, attending concerts, and trying new restaurants. Movies and golf tournaments are another way she spends quality time with valued friends and family.

Leah Long

Parasar Gosain, Ph.D., P.E.

Project Director
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Parasar Gosain is a skilled civil and structural engineer with over five years of experience. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, a master’s degree, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Florida International University. As a licensed Professional Engineer (PE), Parasar has extensive expertise in building inspections, structural assessments, and forensic investigations. In addition, he holds a Level II Thermographer certification and a Drone Pilot license, enabling him to conduct thorough and comprehensive investigations with advanced tools and techniques.

Parasar’s unique combination of advanced academic qualifications and hands-on experience allows him to deliver accurate, reliable engineering solutions for complex structural challenges, prioritizing safety, sustainability, and the long-term durability of every project.

Outside of work, he likes to spend time with his wife and friends and exploring different cuisines and new flavors.