Eleanor Vance is a seasoned Insurance Coverage Attorney with over 18 years of experience litigating against major insurance carriers on behalf of policyholders. She holds a Juris Doctor with a specialization in Contract Law and is a sought-after speaker on liability exclusions and policy language interpretation.
As a founding partner of a boutique law firm dedicated to insurance disputes, Eleanor has dissected thousands of homeowner policies to uncover the gaps that leave families vulnerable. Her expertise lies in translating the dense, obfuscated legalese of "All-Risk" and "Named Perils" contracts into actionable defense strategies for homeowners. She spent the first decade of her career defending insurers, giving her an insider's understanding of how claims are denied based on technicalities like "gradual damage" or "negligence." Eleanor now focuses on educating clients about liability loopholes, specifically regarding dog bites, guest injuries, and the fine print of umbrella policies. She writes to arm homeowners with the legal foresight needed to avoid bankruptcy-level lawsuits. Her analysis of "ordinance or law" clauses has helped hundreds of clients recover funds for mandatory code upgrades that adjusters initially rejected. Eleanor believes that a policy is a legal weapon, and homeowners must know how to wield it before a crisis strikes.