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a lot of people have settlements in their workers comp case and right after theyre done their first thought is what did i do and they feel like they made a huge mistake they have buyers remorse they want to do i want to undo everything and start over again and so the question is can i change my mind after i settle my work comp case unfortunately generally the answer means no once youve signed off on a settlement and its finalized whats done is done its like buying a car in california theres no car theres no whats called a cooling off period um i know a lot of my clients come to us at least potential clients and they already have settlements and theres not a lot we can do in most cases um there are certain rules which allow you to undo a settlement for things like uh fraud or other misrepresentation or or the fact that you had an agreement both of which the defense and you agree should have been in the settlement but for whatever reason it was written out those are things that