However, I have in my possession bonds amounting to £9.
I have written, emailed and rang NS&I numerous times explaining the situation – but the answer I get is without the bond holder s signed authority they cannot disclose any information. I am presuming the holder was probably my father who died in 1999.
Premium Bond prizes range from £25 to £1 million and are all tax-free.
I have explained this to them and given an address where he lived when the bonds were purchased. They sent me form NS&I 71 – changing your details? Do I put heaven as his new address?
All I really want to know, as an Executor, is there any unclaimed prizes for the bonds – which need to be dealt with or can I forget the £3 in bonds – as it has cost more in time and postage corresponding with them.
Larry Demerath Celebrating 47 Years of Practicing Personal Injury Law in Nebraska with Demerath Law Office
Omaha, NE, United States, 05/12/2021
Demerath Law Office is a Nebraska law firm; home to managing partner Larry Demerath and his team. This year marks a milestone for Larry, who is celebrating his 47th year of practicing personal injury law in Nebraska.
Larry’s specific field of law practice includes injury or death suffered through motor vehicle accidents, truck accidents, catastrophic injuries, wrongful death claims, and fatal accidents. In light of these examples, it is clear that this field is not the easiest of careers. As such, it is even more significant to celebrate his many years of dedication to client justice.
Driving while multitasking is an accident waiting to happen.
Distracted driving is defined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) as any activity that diverts attention from driving, such as talking on your phone, texting, eating and drinking, talking to people in your car, changing the stereo channel, or fiddling with your navigation system. While there are things we all can do to drive more responsibly, it s a completely different situation when you or someone you love is an unfortunate victim of a distracted driver.
Regardless of what type of distracted driving caused the accident, you may be entitled to fair compensation if injury occurs as a result. We ve rounded up a few articles in this guide to help you understand your next course of action.