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Edmund-Davies Report

The Edmund-Davies Report was a government review in the UK during the 1970s that examined how we judge and settle legal claims against insurance companies, especially regarding injuries or damages. It aimed to make the process fairer, more transparent, and less costly. The report proposed reforms like standardizing compensation amounts, reducing legal delays, and improving communication between involved parties. Overall, it sought to ensure that people receiving compensation do so more quickly and fairly, while also making the legal process more efficient and accessible.