Finalising a claim

Finalising a claim

Once you have entered and reviewed all of the claim information, report generation could not be simpler – all you have to do is finalise the Claim, which locks down the answers and enables the WhisperClaims system to accurately produce the report.

To finalise the claim, click the  button on the review window. Because finalising the claim means that you cannot make any further changes to the answers you have supplied, you must confirm that you do want to proceed:

If you are sure you want to proceed, click the  button again. The WhisperClaims system generates the report and displays the cost of the report. You need to make the required payment before you can download the report.

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