03/03/2026
https://www.propertyinsurancecoveragelaw.com/blog/when-the-ice-melts-what-new-yorks-snowiest-season-in-a-decade-means-for-property-insurance/
❄️ After the Snow: What New Yorkers Need to Know About Winter Property Damage & Insurance 🏠
New York just experienced its snowiest season in a decade, with record-breaking snowfall shaping up to create serious property issues as spring arrives. From heavy snow loads on roofs to ice dams and slow-forming water damage, the thaw ahead could reveal hundreds of costly claims.
Here’s what every property owner should understand:
🔹 Snow isn’t just pretty — it’s heavy. Accumulated snow can stress roofs and structural elements, especially on older buildings.
🔹 Ice dams are a hidden hazard. When snow melts and refreezes at roof edges, water can back up under shingles and into walls and ceilings, causing interior damage that may not show until the thaw begins.
🔹 Water damage often develops slowly. Unlike sudden loss events (like roof collapse), damage from ice dams and water intrusion can take weeks to manifest — making early inspection and documentation crucial.
🔹 Insurance coverage varies. Claims for sudden collapse due to heavy snow weight are often covered, but disputes commonly arise over ice dam-related water damage and long-term maintenance issues.
📌 Pro tip for property owners: As the snow melts, inspect roofs, ceilings, gutters, and walls, and review your policy’s snow- and ice-related coverage. Early action and thorough documentation can make the difference in a successful claim.
If winter left you with visible damage — or if your insurer is questioning coverage — our team is here to help you navigate the process and fight for the settlement you deserve. 💼
March 3, 2026 New York is finally headed for some warmer weather after a long, icy winter. Early 2026 brought the city its snowiest season in the last decade, with