PMR06
Structural
- Nov 3, 2005
- 433
I have a potential conflict of interest scenario:
My grandfather's house was damaged by flood and my family has asked if I could write and seal a letter stating the flood caused damage and needs demo/replaced... all of which I am completely comfortable stating and any other engineer would agree. (I am a licensed PE in the State in question, with years of foundation/residential experience) The ethical conflict of interest is that my letter will eventually be used to expedite and/or increase the likelihood of receiving claim funds, and I could benefit from that as well.
Is it ethically "ok" to simply disclose in my letter that I am related to the property owner? I want to help my family, but I will not jeopardize my seal/ethics in doing so.
Thanks in advance for any advise.
My grandfather's house was damaged by flood and my family has asked if I could write and seal a letter stating the flood caused damage and needs demo/replaced... all of which I am completely comfortable stating and any other engineer would agree. (I am a licensed PE in the State in question, with years of foundation/residential experience) The ethical conflict of interest is that my letter will eventually be used to expedite and/or increase the likelihood of receiving claim funds, and I could benefit from that as well.
Is it ethically "ok" to simply disclose in my letter that I am related to the property owner? I want to help my family, but I will not jeopardize my seal/ethics in doing so.
Thanks in advance for any advise.