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Confused Utica Mohawk Clause written up within a Workers' Comp Lump Sum Agreement?

Does anyone know exactly what a Utica Mohawk Clause is? I know that it has something to do with a certain "language" or "structuring" or "wording" within a Workers' Comp Lump Sum Agreement--and may be financially beneficial/advantageous when applying for SSDI.

Is there ANY website that you know of where I can read/study up on regarding this clause?

Thanks!
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