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The defendant sought reconsideration of an approved Compromise and Release settlement, claiming a mutual mistake regarding the applicant's age at the time of injury. The applicant initially claimed to be a minor, but the settlement document stated he was born in 1988, making him an adult. The Board denied reconsideration, finding that the applicant's age was a disputed issue resolved by the settlement, and that the defendant's assertion of a mutual mistake was not supported by the record, as the C&R appeared signed by both the applicant and his father.
RICARDO QUINTERO vs. AFFILIATED TEMPORARY HELP, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Francisco.
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The defendant sought reconsideration of an approved Compromise and Release settlement, claiming a mutual mistake regarding the applicant's age at the time of injury. The applicant initially claimed to be a minor, but the settlement document stated he was born in 1988, making him an adult. The Board denied reconsideration, finding that the applicant's age was a disputed issue resolved by the settlement, and that the defendant's assertion of a mutual mistake was not supported by the record, as the C&R appeared signed by both the applicant and his father.
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