Amazon Textract Data Extraction: What Breaks on Real Contracts and Reports

Textract rarely fails loudly. It returns a plausible result that is quietly incomplete: a truncated result set, a tick box read as an empty string, a clause split across a page break. A practitioner's guide to the failure modes that actually bite when you point Amazon Textract at contracts, technical reports and correspondence, plus how to choose between sync and async, which feature types are worth paying for, and where Textract stops being the right tool.

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Building an Insurance Claims Processing Pipeline on AWS That Fails Loudly

Claims pipelines rarely crash. They succeed, emit clean JSON, and hand a wrong number to a payment system. Six failure families in an insurance claims processing pipeline on AWS, with the Textract, Bedrock Data Automation and Step Functions details that decide whether a bad extraction is visible or silent.

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