Henry Harrison Keith II
Principal Engineer & Owner
Henry Keith is a seasoned professional with over 12 years experience in forensic engineering and construction. His expertise is highly sought after in cases involving premises liability, fire investigation, construction defects, and product liability.
QUALIFICATIONS
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OSHA 1910 General Industry Certification
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Part 107 Drone License
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CXLT Certification
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CVFI- Certified Vehicle Fire Investigator
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CFEI- Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator
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OSHA, 30 Hour Construction
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B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park
P.E. LICENSES

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State of Maryland
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State of Florida
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State of Delaware
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State of Alabama
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State of Louisiana
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State of Georgia
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State of Tennessee
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State of New Jersey
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State of Texas
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State of Colorado
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State of Minnesota
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State of Missouri
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State of North Carolina
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State of Illinois
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Commonwealth of Kentucky
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Commonwealth of Virginia
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District of Columbia

OUR MISSION:
At Keith Engineering, our mission is to provide unparalleled expertise in forensic engineering, aiding in the resolution of complex legal matters through meticulous analysis and reliable expert witness testimony. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethics in all aspects of our work, ensuring the delivery of objective and credible forensic engineering services.
CORE VALUES:
Integrity
We prioritize integrity in every investigation, maintaining transparency and honesty to uphold the credibility of our findings and expert opinions.
Excellence
We strive for excellence in our methodologies and presentations, aiming to provide thorough and comprehensive forensic engineering analyses that stand the test of scrutiny and evaluation.
Impartiality
Our commitment to impartiality ensures unbiased assessments and testimony, serving the interests of justice and upholding the principles of fairness and objectivity.

Keith Engineering was originally started in the 1970's by Dr. Harry H Keith Jr. He specialized in ladder and chair defect cases, fire investigation and material science. Dr. Keith was a respected individual in the forensic community and also taught engineering at the Naval Academy. In the early 2000's, Dr. Keith retired from forensic engineering. He passed away June 22, 2022. His legacy is carried on by his grandson, Henry Harrison Keith II, who has revived Keith Engineering.