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JAMES SWEARINGEN vs. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, Legally Uninsured, Adjusted By STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES

Filed: Nov 06, 2008
San Francisco
ADJ2852228

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This case concerns a lien claimant seeking reconsideration of an order requiring restitution for a settled workers' compensation lien. The Appeals Board found a potential mutual mistake of fact in the original stipulation regarding the total lien amount. The case is remanded to the trial level to determine if this mutual mistake occurred and to issue a new decision accordingly.

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This case concerns a lien claimant seeking reconsideration of an order requiring restitution for a settled workers' compensation lien. The Appeals Board found a potential mutual mistake of fact in the original stipulation regarding the total lien amount. The case is remanded to the trial level to determine if this mutual mistake occurred and to issue a new decision accordingly.

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JAMES SWEARINGEN vs. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, Legally Uninsured, Adjusted By STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES (2008) – San Francisco | CompFox