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Origin and Cause Concludes National Training Tour


November 13, 2019   by Origin and Cause

Toronto, ON, Nov. 13, 2019/InsPress/ – Through October, Origin and Cause travelled across the country on our 3rd Annual National Forensic Training Tour. Starting in St. John’s, NL and ending in Vancouver, BC we stopped in 15 cities, conducted more than 70 hours of training sessions, and met with hundreds of our clients from coast to coast.

“It was a real thrill to see and talk with so many of our clients and discuss claims investigations from a forensic standpoint. The feedback so far has been incredible; all of the training content was very well received,” said Origin and Cause President, Mazen Habash. “The National Tour allows us to combine our three major passions: forensic engineering, education and our clients. We can’t wait to do it all over again next year.”

George Costandi, Business Development and Marketing Manager, added: “We are honoured by the overwhelming response from our clients who engaged with us, asked questions and contributed to the discussion throughout our training sessions. The demand for high-quality training in Canada is very high, with adjusters, lawyers and risk managers throughout the country looking to grow and advance their careers through continuing education. We are happy to be the thought-leaders in the Canadian market.”

About Origin and Cause 

As Canada’s largest consulting forensic engineering and fire investigation firm, Origin and Cause provides cross-disciplinary forensic expertise to insurance companies, law firms, independent adjusters and corporate risk managers. Origin and Cause has been a trusted leader for over 25 years, completing over 30,000 cases and helping its clients discover the truth by determining the facts through expert investigation. Origin and Cause has built its reputation on integrity and commitment to the facts, and guarantees unbiased opinions based on factual evidence determined through scientific methodology, examination and laboratory testing.


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