# Life Insurance Translation: Long Documents | Vitra.ai

> Life publishes the longest documents in insurance and keeps them for decades. Which formats survive that, which quietly do not, and why numbering matters.

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# Life Insurance Translation: Long Documents

Life publishes the longest documents in insurance and keeps them for decades. Which formats survive that, which quietly do not, and why numbering matters.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 17, 2026

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Table of contents

[Formats outlive the people who chose them](#formats-outlive-the-people-who-chose-them)

[The format matrix](#the-format-matrix)

[Clause numbering is load-bearing](#clause-numbering-is-load-bearing)

[The questionnaire is a format problem too](#the-questionnaire-is-a-format-problem-too)

[Never archive a flattened export](#never-archive-a-flattened-export)

[Where to start](#where-to-start)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Life insurance produces long, heavily structured documents that have to remain readable and comparable for decades. Format choices that seem harmless — a flattened PDF, an exported image — become archive problems long after everyone involved has moved on.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) covers the document, presentation and media formats a life policy involves.

## Formats outlive the people who chose them

A motor certificate is disposable. A life policy document is retained, retrieved and argued over for thirty or forty years, and whatever format it was stored in is the format somebody has to open in 2050.

That makes this the one line where format durability is a real consideration rather than a technical footnote.

## The format matrix

Format

What it is in life

What translation has to preserve

**PDF**

Policy, riders, endorsements

Clause numbering above all — cross-references cite it

**Word**

Wording source, underwriting correspondence

Styles and numbering that generate the PDF

**Excel**

Illustrations and premium projections

Formulas, and figures that must not shift

**PowerPoint**

Agent and adviser sales aids

Layout, and the disclosure on the final slide

**Forms**

Underwriting and medical questionnaires

Question meaning, exactly — see below

**Web**

Beneficiary and claims pages

Findability, since a beneficiary has no login

**Video**

Rider and waiting-period explainers

Subtitles for a cohort that often watches muted

**Design files**

Figma, Photoshop, InDesign, Canva

Editable layers for reissue years later

## Clause numbering is load-bearing

An endorsement says "notwithstanding clause 7.3". If the translated document renumbered because a heading wrapped differently, that reference now points somewhere else — and the reader is a claims handler in another country decades later with no way to check.

[Document translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/document-translation) that preserves numbering is not a formatting nicety in this line. It is what makes the archive usable.

## The questionnaire is a format problem too

Underwriting questions are forms, not prose. Each question has an exact scope, and a translated question that broadens or narrows that scope produces a wrong answer rather than a confused applicant.

Treat the questionnaire as structured content with per-question review, not as a document to run through a pipeline — [quality control](https://www.vitra.ai/features/quality-control) is where that gate belongs.

## Never archive a flattened export

A flattened PDF or an exported image cannot be re-translated, corrected or made accessible later. For a document with a forty-year life, keeping the editable source alongside the published version is the difference between a fixable mistake and a permanent one.

## Where to start

Check whether your existing translated policy documents preserved clause numbering. In most insurers at least one language did not, and nobody has looked.

The capability side of the same book is in [AI for life insurers](https://www.vitra.ai/insurance/ai-for-life-insurance).

## FAQ

**Why does document format matter more in life insurance?** Because the document is retained and argued over for decades. Whatever format it was stored in is what somebody has to open in 2050, which makes durability a real consideration rather than a technical footnote.

**What is the biggest formatting risk in a translated life policy?** Clause renumbering. An endorsement citing clause 7.3 points somewhere else if the translated document renumbered, and the reader is a claims handler in another country decades later with no way to check.

**How should underwriting questionnaires be handled?** As structured content with per-question review, not as a document run through a pipeline. Each question has an exact scope, and one that broadens or narrows it produces a wrong answer rather than confusion.

**Should insurers archive flattened PDFs?** No. A flattened export cannot be re-translated, corrected or made accessible later. For a document with a forty-year life, keeping the editable source is the difference between a fixable mistake and a permanent one.

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