2 min read
Arrival Claim Settlement-Proof Buyer Route Before Final Owner Approval
A claim ask can be commercially right and still get pushed down if the settlement proof behind the number is too loose by the time the final owner approval happens.
The buyer should force five settlement-proof checks:
- whether the settlement amount is directly backed by the current claim proof
- which part of the settlement logic is still asserted but not fully evidenced
- whether the final owner can follow the amount-to-proof link without extra interpretation
- who owns the final proof package before approval is requested
- what proof gap still leaves the settlement position weak
The short answer
Before final owner approval, control settlement proof with amount logic, evidence fit, unsupported-gap visibility, approval-ready packaging, and a stop on any settlement ask that still outruns its proof.
Arrival claim settlement-proof checklist
- Amount logic: Tie the settlement amount directly to the current loss, service, or damage evidence rather than to a general claim estimate.
- Evidence fit: Check that each commercial component of the settlement ask still has matching proof in the live file.
- Unsupported-gap visibility: Highlight any part of the claim that is still commercially argued but not yet fully documented.
- Approval package owner: Keep one owner responsible for packaging the proof before the final owner approval is requested.
- Weak-approval blocker: Do not push for final approval while the settlement ask still extends beyond what the proof can defend.
Why settlement proof matters before final owner approval
The final owner usually cuts where the proof looks thin. If the settlement amount is not tightly linked to evidence, the case loses leverage right before decision.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before settlement-proof review
- the current settlement ask and amount breakdown
- the proof supporting each part of the ask
- the weak point or unsupported part already known
- the approval deadline or final owner review timing
- the blocked issue around proof strength or approval risk