Friday, 29 November 2024

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Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones is offering Californians a series of helpful and important driver safety tips.


Jones said it's important to remember what steps to take should you suffer a breakdown or are involved in an accident as you travel to and from your holiday festivities.

“A good way to start is by refreshing your memory about what is covered by your auto insurance policy. What is your deductible, liability limits and are towing and a rental car covered?” he said.


The commissioner advises motorists to keep in mind that insurance follows the car, not the driver, so make sure there is a current copy of the insurance ID card and an accident checklist with your car registration.


After a collision


The minutes and hours following an accident can be hectic and adrenaline-filled. Here are 10 important things to remember in the heat of the moment:


  • Remain calm.

  • Assess the scene. Do not get out of your car if it is not safe to do so.

  • Check for injuries.

  • Call the police. Tell them where you are, what happened and if there are injuries.

  • Do not admit fault.

  • Exchange information with the other drivers.

  • Get names and phone numbers of witnesses.

  • Take photos/video of the scene, including the damage to all cars.

  • Write down your record of events.

  • If the police respond, find out where to get a copy of the police report for your claim. If the police do not come to the scene, ask police dispatch where you can file an incident report.


Filing a claim


Filing a claim can be a confusing process.


To help, notify your agent or insurance company about the accident as soon as possible while the details are still fresh in your mind.


When you call have available the police report, your insurance card or declarations page, and all of the information collected at the scene. Ask questions. Make sure you understand who's coverage pays for which damages.


If it's a multicar accident, the insurance companies involved may investigate the circumstances of the crash. A claims adjuster will likely want to examine the damage to the car and talk with you about the accident. You insurance company will use the adjuster's findings as the basis of their settlement.


If it's a minor accident and the car is drivable, the company may offer you several auto repair shops to choose from. No matter how you decide to get your car fixed, keep notes of all conversations you have with various company representatives and keep all written material regarding the claim.


The commissioner reminds motorists that the best way to avoid filing an insurance claim is by avoiding an accident through safe driving.


Drive defensively, keep a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, pay attention and don't text. He adds that if your car breaks down pull off the road, away from traffic; turn on emergency blinking lights; lift your hood and tie something white to it to alert passing police.


“If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to call the California Department of Insurance," said Commissioner Jones. "We're here to get those questions answered and help in any way we can."


Motorists are encouraged to call CDI's Consumer Hotline, with any questions or concerns, at 1-800-927-HELP, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. To 5 p.m. (PST).

LAKEPORT, Calif. – There is still time to enter the Annual Rodeo Parade coming this Saturday, July 9, at 11 a.m. on Main Street in Lakeport.


Line up begins at 8:30 a.m. At the Lake County Fairgrounds off Martin Street in the ball fields.


Parade Chair Lonne Sloan and her volunteers have worked hard rounding up raffle prizes for the 'participant only' raffle held following the parade.


This is a California State Horsemen's Association sanctioned parade so all members of CSHA can earn points by entering. CSHA Judge Kim Cipro will officiate.


The 82nd annual Lake County Rodeo Grand Marshal, Patty Patten of Scotts Valley, will be immediately following the Color Guard.


The parade is open to equestrians, antique tractors and farm equipment and a special group, the Pet Parade participants.


The parade route is Martin Street to Main Street, north on Main to Ninth Street and returning on Main to the fairgrounds. Spectators will have two opportunities to see all the entries.


Entry forms are available at www.lakecountyrodeo.com or contact Lonne Sloan at 707-349-0829.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Friends of the Lake County Museum Board of Directors cordially invites members, friends and all those interested in Lake County history to attend the group's annual meeting on Thursday, July 14.


The meeting will begin at at 6 p.m. at the Courthouse Museum, 255 N. Main St., Lakeport.

There will be a short business meeting and the current Web site with videos, photos and “history minutes” will be available for viewing.


Curator Linda Lake will be on hand to give a behind-the-scenes tour to all those interested.


This will also be a good opportunity to view the 150 year historic time line and the “150 Years of Change” photo exhibit.


Refreshments will be served.


Please contact the museum at 707-263-4555 for more information.

LAKEPORT, ,Calif. – The Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild (LLQG) invites entries for its 10th annual Falling Leaves Quilt Show.


The LLQG is inviting entries now to give quilters time to prepare for the show.


The deadline to submit entry forms is Aug. 13, and quilts must be ready for display Sept. 29.


Entry forms, instructions and details are available from the LLQG Web site at www.LLQG.org/LLQGEntryForm2011.pdf or contact Julie at 707-349-0846.


Quilters may choose to have their quilts judged for a small fee, or to enter quilts for free without judging.


Many quilters find it beneficial to have their quilts judged, learning much from an impartial evaluation. The judge will award ribbons in several areas.


Show organizers expect to display about 250 quilts in this show, which will be held at the Lake County Fairgrounds Oct. 1-2.


Among the quilt show’s other attractions will be the works of featured quilter Ann Horton of Mendocino County, vendors, prize drawings, a silent auction, and the Country Store boutique.


LLQG welcomes all quilters, prospective quilters, and quilt lovers to its meetings and events.


For more information about the quilt guild, contact Donna at 707-262-1201, or visit the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild Web site at www.LLQG.org.

SACRAMENTO – Along with exhibits, entertainment and exotic food, this year’s State Fair attractions include deep discounts on food, fun and shopping.


The 2011 California State Fair will be held July 14-31 in Sacramento.


The event's “100 Golden Deals – The Ultimate Coupon Book” contains 100 coupons that can save State Fair visitors as much as $3,000 over the course of this year’s 18-day fair.


For a purchase price of just $5, each coupon guarantees at least a 30 percent discount on fun things to eat, drink, buy, and do at the fair.


The coupon book can be used for repeated visits to the fair, making it an especially wise investment for season ticket holders.


Norbert Bartosik, general manager and chief executive officer of the California Exposition and State Fair said, “This year’s fair theme is ‘The Fun Just Got Bigger,’ and so did the savings and values.”


Bartosik continued, “We know that consumer pocketbooks have had to withstand higher gas and food prices this year. 100 Golden Deals can help offset those expenses. Thirty percent savings on food and fun makes this year’s fair a terrific value for families. Fairgoers will easily recap their $5 investment during their first visit to the fair.”


“From great fair foods like corn dogs and fried Twinkies to automobile polish, light up t-shirts, pony rides, and caricature drawings, 100 Golden Deals – The Ultimate Coupon Book gives fairgoers a chance to have more fun on less money,” he added.


A sample of the coupon book is available to view online at www.bigfun.org.


Printed on 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper, 100 Golden Deals- The Ultimate Coupon Book, can be purchased online or at the Main Gate Box Office between noon and 6 p.m. The coupon book became available for purchase on June 27.

LUCERNE, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Club will hold a regular meeting on Saturday, July 9.


The meeting will begin at noon in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive (corner of 10th and Country Club Drive).

 

The public is always invited to the Democratic Club meetings.

 

Lake County Democratic Club meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month at noon in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center.


Contact the Democratic Club of Lake County by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Contact the Democratic Party of Lake County at 707-533-4885 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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