Adjuster's Final Report 123
This form is the final report submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by the insurance adjuster. It compiles all the data collected during the claim investigation in order to be reviewed to determine a compensation amount. When this form is submitted, it can be automatically converted into the finalized, standardized PDF document required by FEMA for the final report.
Features:
Fully Mobile: Array’s forms are optimized for use on any device. Complete the form on your computer or use any iOS or Android mobile device.
Offline Capable: No internet connection? No problem. Array’s forms can be completed entirely offline. Once connection is resumed, they will automatically upload into the secure cloud server.
Conditional Logic: Utilize conditional logic to make certain fields visible only if relevant based on previous input or go more in depth and to create even more robust form automation workflows.
Document Generation: Automatically convert form data into fully finalized PDF documents – have your final report completed in minutes.
Date Capture: Collect valuable date and time information by choosing from three pre-programed fields, either date, time, or a combined date and time field to collect all of the information you require.
Subforms: Need to input multiple instances, but don’t know how many until you start the form? Use subforms to create repeating fields within the form.
Pages: Streamline your forms, simplify your structure and improve completion rates by using intuitive pagination thanks to Form Builder’s simple-to-use pages function.
Secure E-Signature: Securely sign the mobile form on your tablet or cell phone with an accurate date and time stamp. Integrate with HelloSign for even more secure e-signature capture.
Data Search: Want to pull in external data? Data search lets you populate your forms with data collected from other Array forms, or external storage applications like OneDrive and Dropbox.
Take a look at how Array powers the processes used by insurance adjusters across the US every day.