Nationwide Crane Litigation Support
Independent analysis for crane accidents, crane collapses, rigging failures, lift planning disputes, operator decisions, and job-site crane operations.
Meet the Crane Expert
For more than 35 years, Edward Guerra has worked directly in crane operations, lift planning, rigging coordination, crane setup, transport, and construction job-site operations.
His expert witness work is grounded in practical field experience, helping attorneys, insurers, and construction professionals understand what happened, why it happened, and whether accepted crane practices were followed.
Why Attorneys Call Expert Crane Witness
Crane cases often involve technical details that need to be explained clearly to attorneys, insurers, judges, and juries.
Practical explanations of crane setup, operation, load movement, visibility, communication, and job-site decision-making.
Opinions grounded in decades of real-world crane, rigging, lift planning, and construction site experience.
Review of safety practices, crew coordination, job-site procedures, and OSHA-related issues that may affect a crane matter.
Analysis of lift plans, crane capacity, radius, load control, ground conditions, rigging choices, and critical lift factors.
Technical crane issues explained in plain, practical language that legal teams, insurers, and juries can understand.
Support for record review, expert reports, deposition preparation, testimony, causation questions, and construction disputes.
Independent Technical Review
Crane cases often involve complex operational questions: setup, ground conditions, lift planning, rigging, load control, equipment condition, communication, and operator judgment. Expert Crane Witness helps translate those issues into clear, practical opinions based on real field experience.
Nationwide Expert Witness Support
We provide crane expert witness services across key cities and states, supporting construction litigation, crane accident investigation, crane collapse analysis, rigging disputes, lift planning issues, and failure analysis matters nationwide.
Expert Crane Witness supports crane-related litigation across major construction markets with practical, field-based analysis. Whether the matter involves a crane accident, tip-over, dropped load, ground condition dispute, operator decision, or lift planning failure, we help explain the technical issues clearly.
Expert Witness Services
Focused expert analysis for crane-related claims, accidents, insurance disputes, and construction litigation.
Review of accident facts, lift conditions, site circumstances, and contributing causes.
Evaluation of crane configuration, stability, setup, ground support, and load conditions.
Review of rigging practices, sling selection, load control, and communication failures.
Analysis of lift plans, critical lift requirements, crane capacity, radius, and site layout.
Evaluation of operator judgment, training, supervision, and accepted crane practices.
Technical record review, expert reports, deposition support, and trial preparation.
Expanded Expert Witness Support
Expert Crane Witness also supports related construction, lifting, rigging, mobilization, material handling, forklift, boom truck, concrete pump, and heavy equipment matters. These pages help attorneys and insurers find the right type of expert witness support for the case.
Crane operations expert witness support for setup, communication, load control, operator actions, site coordination, and accepted crane operating practices.
View Service → Accident ReviewCrane accident expert witness support for accident review, causation analysis, job-site evidence, operator decisions, rigging, and lift planning issues.
View Service → RiggingRigging expert witness support for sling selection, lift points, hardware, load control, communication, and rigging failure analysis.
View Service → Failure AnalysisCrane failure analysis for structural, operational, setup, maintenance, inspection, and load-handling issues involved in crane disputes.
View Service → Collapse InvestigationCrane collapse investigation support for stability, load radius, ground conditions, configuration, lift sequence, and causation review.
View Service → Lift DirectorLift director expert witness support for lift planning, crew coordination, site control, communication, responsibilities, and critical lift review.
View Service → Heavy EquipmentHeavy equipment expert witness support for construction equipment operation, site safety, operator decisions, equipment condition, and accident analysis.
View Service → ForkliftForklift expert witness support for material handling incidents, operator conduct, visibility, load handling, pedestrian exposure, and workplace safety disputes.
View Service → MobilizationCrane transportation and mobilization expert witness support for hauling, setup, assembly, site access, equipment movement, and mobilization disputes.
View Service → Mobile CraneMobile crane expert witness support for setup, outriggers, mats, load charts, radius, lift planning, operator actions, and accident causation.
View Service → Concrete PumpConcrete pump expert witness support for boom pump operation, setup, hose handling, tip-over issues, job-site safety, and construction claims.
View Service → Boom TruckBoom truck expert witness support for truck-mounted crane operation, load handling, setup, rigging, delivery-site accidents, and operator decisions.
View Service → Material HandlingMaterial handling expert witness support for lifting, moving, staging, loading, unloading, forklift, crane, and equipment-related incidents.
View Service → Operator DecisionsOperator decision-making analysis for crane and equipment cases involving judgment, training, visibility, communication, site conditions, and standard of care.
View Service →Typical Matters
Many crane-related disputes involve multiple operational, safety, and site-management factors that require practical field analysis.
Operational Case Experience
Many crane matters come down to the operational details: how the lift was planned, how the crane was configured, how the crew communicated, and whether site conditions were properly evaluated.
Review of crane configuration, assembly, load handling, structural conditions, weather factors, and job-site decision-making.
Analysis of setup, radius, load chart use, outrigger placement, ground support, slope, swing, and operating conditions.
Review of sling selection, hardware, load control, attachment points, angles, communication, and accepted rigging practices.
Evaluation of lift plans, supervision, pre-lift meetings, crane capacity, lift sequencing, and whether critical lift procedures were followed.
Review of soil conditions, matting, cribbing, outrigger support, crawler tracks, load distribution, and site preparation.
Analysis of hand signals, radio communication, line of sight, blind picks, operator direction, and crew coordination.
Review of crane capacity, boom length, radius, counterweight, configuration, deductions, and lift limitations.
Evaluation of visibility, signal person responsibility, communication procedures, load control, travel path, and job-site hazards.
Review of crane erection, dismantling, manufacturer procedures, crew roles, supervision, and site safety planning.
Active Industry Involvement
Expert Crane Witness is not a retired consultant removed from the field. Our expertise is built from ongoing, real-world crane operations experience involving active job sites, lift coordination, crew communication, transport logistics, rigging oversight, and evolving industry safety standards.
We continue working around crane crews, contractors, site conditions, state regulations, lift planning requirements, and operational decision-making happening in today’s construction environment. That active involvement provides practical insight into how crane operations actually function in the field — not just how they appear in reports or textbooks.
Field Experience Matters
How We Approach Each Matter
Review of reports, photos, lift plans, inspection records, equipment documents, and witness information.
Evaluation of crane setup, load handling, rigging, ground conditions, and operational decision-making.
Development of practical expert opinions that attorneys, insurers, judges, and juries can understand.
Case Inquiry
Available for attorneys, insurers, and construction professionals needing independent crane accident analysis or expert witness support.