Hurricane Public Adjuster Georgia Proof Path Game
Play the hurricane public adjuster georgia proof-path game and choose the record that survives scene changes.
A contractor is about to remove wet drywall. What comes first?
Why the sequence starts with scene preservation
The hurricane public adjuster georgia file game begins with safety and wide photographs because cleanup can erase the original condition. The tool asks what is changing fastest, then places the most fragile evidence first. A room that will be demolished today deserves attention before a stable exterior item that can be documented tomorrow.
Use the game to prepare an inspection
Export the game beside a timeline, photo index, mitigation records, contents list, contractor scope, and open questions. During the inspection, point to each affected area and record what additional information the reviewer requests. Afterward, send a short factual recap.
A proof game is not a settlement calculator
The result does not predict coverage or value. It organizes a Georgia hurricane evidence review around observable condition, policy questions, and missing documents. Each estimate issue should connect to a room, measurement, material, photograph, or invoice rather than a general complaint.
Keep emergency work, permanent repair, contents, debris, and living expenses in separate groups. If flood and homeowners policies may both apply, use separate claim numbers and response columns. Record every payment by category so an advance is not mistaken for a full resolution.
Repeat the game after major changes. Photograph opened walls, removed flooring, discovered damage, completed drying, and repair milestones from consistent angles. Preserve original files, use descriptive names on copies, and keep a second backup away from the property.
The best game is short enough to use under pressure. It should tell the homeowner what to preserve now, what to request next, and which uncertainty needs a written answer. That discipline creates a file another person can audit without guessing.
Use a paid-pending-disputed table after each estimate or payment. Paid lines remain in the history, pending lines show the next document or inspection, and disputed lines name the exact scope, measurement, price, or policy question. This keeps later communication narrow and testable.
For contents, work room by room and record item description, quantity, age, pre-loss condition, photo reference, and replacement source. Keep cleaning recommendations, disposal decisions, and retained samples with the same item group. A room sequence catches stored property that a headline inventory misses.
If the property cannot be occupied, link increased living expenses to dates and repair milestones. Separate ordinary household spending from the necessary increase. A ledger that connects lodging, meals, laundry, storage, travel, and pet care to habitability gives the reviewer useful context.

