TECHNICAL STORM REPORT
Impact Confirmed: Freeport 11520.
⚠️ URGENT: 4 forensic inspections left for Freeport.
Storm impact alert issued for ZIP 11520
Homes in Freeport may qualify for a professional documented inspection after the recorded weather event.
Incident Overview
On March 04, 2026, Freeport, New York experienced a severe weather event causing extensive damage that is often invisible from the ground. Homeowners are urged to verify property eligibility for potential claims.
Forensic Findings
- Latent shingle trauma was found on multiple roofs throughout the area.
- Numerous homes exhibited signs of hidden moisture intrusion that may lead to long-term structural issues.
- The storm severity encouraged significant wind uplift, causing structural displacement in some roofing systems.
- Forensic evidence indicated that many homeowners might face denied coverage if claims are not documented immediately.
- Consequently, we recommend taking swift action within the insurance claim window.
- Our investigation revealed that the most common damage patterns are often overlooked.
- Failure to address the issue promptly may invoke the statute of limitations regarding claims in New York.
Insurance & Notice of Loss
New York law mandates that damage must be documented immediately after the March 04 event, or insurers may deny claims. Homeowners should prioritize securing a thorough inspection to document any findings.
🔍 Regional Damage Resources
⚠️ URGENT INSURANCE NOTICE
Insurance carriers in New York typically require storm damage documentation within a strict window (often as short as 14 days).
Failure to document latent structural damage immediately can lead to claims being denied as “pre-existing wear and tear.”
Failure to document latent structural damage immediately can lead to claims being denied as “pre-existing wear and tear.”
SECURE YOUR FORENSIC AUDIT
Official assessment windows for Freeport are time-sensitive.
⚠️ LIMITED AVAILABILITY FOR FREEPORT RESIDENTS
