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Arrival Claim Closeout-Signoff Buyer Route Before Owner Final Settlement
A claim file can sound ready for final settlement and still stay commercially weak when the buyer has not tested whether the closeout signoff is actually strong enough before owner final settlement starts.
The buyer should force five closeout-signoff checks:
- whether the current closeout signoff is strong enough for owner final settlement
- which unresolved point still blocks signoff even if the owner wants settlement
- whether the owner is pushing settlement faster than the issue is being resolved
- who is authorized to approve or reject the closeout signoff
- what signoff gap still leaves the arrival claim commercially weak
The short answer
Before owner final settlement, control closeout signoff with signoff-fit testing, unresolved-point visibility, owner alignment, authority clarity, and a stop on any case whose signoff position still leaves material claim points open.
Arrival claim closeout-signoff checklist
- Signoff-fit testing: Test whether the current closeout signoff is actually strong enough against the buyer’s real claim position.
- Unresolved-point visibility: Keep still-open points visible so they are not buried inside a fast settlement push.
- Owner alignment: Check whether the owner position resolves the issue or mainly accelerates settlement paperwork.
- Authority clarity: Make sure the reviewer has authority to reject a weak closeout signoff before final settlement.
- Settlement blocker: Do not allow final settlement while the closeout signoff still misses material claim points.
Why closeout signoff matters before owner final settlement
A claim file becomes much harder to reopen once final settlement starts. The buyer has to test signoff strength before the case is buried inside settlement paperwork.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before closeout-signoff review
- the latest settlement or compensation position
- the claim points still unresolved
- the owner response pushing toward final settlement
- the buyer’s approval threshold for signoff
- the blocked issue around signoff strength or final-settlement risk