DA Form 1666. Claims Settlement Agreement

DA Form 1666. Claims Settlement Agreement

DA Form 1666 is a claims settlement agreement form. Its main purpose is to document the settlement of a claim for property loss or damage and release the government from further liability.

The form consists of several parts, including the identification of the claimant, a detailed description of the property loss or damage, and a section for the signatures of both the claimant and the approving authority.

Important fields on the form include the amount of the settlement, a description of the property loss or damage, and the signatures of both parties involved. It is important to accurately fill out these fields to ensure a proper settlement and release of liability.

An application example of DA Form 1666 would be when an individual files a claim for property damage caused by military personnel. The form would be used to document the settlement agreement and release the government from further liability.

An alternative form that could be used for a similar purpose is DD Form 1842, which is used for the settlement of claims for personal property loss or damage. The main difference between the two forms is that DA Form 1666 specifically caters to claims involving government property, while DD Form 1842 is more general and can be used for personal property claims.