A theft claim is a list of what was taken, and there is no list. Every other business in here opens one with its items, values and purchase records already attached, because the register held them before the loss. Anything lost here would have to be described from memory and evidenced afterwards, which is the whole argument for keeping the register.
One question, and it decides every question after it. There is no wrong answer here: if it turns out to be something else, a handler changes it.
Nothing is submitted to an insurer by this prototype, and no claim for a demo business is written down anywhere. Everything you type stays in the address of this page, which is also how you would send it to somebody.
It goes into a claims handler's queue with everything on it. They decide what happens, and they are the only one who can.
This prototype assembles a claim and stops. It does not agree the claim, put a figure on it, or pay anything, and no automatic step of it ever will. If it looks like it is deciding something, that is a bug worth reporting.
They can see the gap, tell you about it and point you at somebody. Filling in a claim for a client is a regulated activity a practice is not allowed to do, so a claim is always yours to make. That is the rule, and it is also why this screen is built to take five minutes.
Prototype built for discussion. This is not a real insurance claim, nothing is submitted to any insurer, and nothing typed on a demo claim is stored anywhere.