Forensic Engineering Report Integrity Standard - Insurance Assessment Context

Rs · Resource Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/111#Forensic_Engineering_Report_Integrity_Standard_-_Insurance_Assessment_Context
Properties
Instance of
ForensicEngineeringReportIntegrityStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#ForensicEngineeringReportIntegrityStandard
Confidence
0.86
Created by
Professional engineering community / NSPE
Document title
Professional Norms Governing Accuracy and Integrity of Engineering Assessment Reports
Importance
high
Used by
Engineer A and ethical reviewers analyzing the obligations arising from the altered reports
Used in context
Establishes that engineering assessment reports must accurately reflect the engineer's findings and may not be altered to serve the financial interests of the retaining party, and that the engineer has a duty to disclose and correct inaccuracies when discovered.
Version
Current professional consensus
Source Evidence
Source text
Finding no factual or technical basis for the requested change, Engineer A refuses to make the changes

Text references
Finding no factual or technical basis for the requested change, Engineer A refuses to make the changes
Those residential property owners advise Engineer A that their property insurance damage claims were denied because the signed and sealed report by Engineer A indicated that the residential property damage was due to a pre-existing structural condition
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Individual
Last Updated
2026-05-28 16:26
Discovered in case
111
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-02-28T00:05:50.182562+00:00
First case
111
Generated
2026-02-28T00:05:50.182562+00:00
Attributed to
Case 111 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T00:24:48.286807
Generated by
ProEthica Case 111 Extraction