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He Lost a Leg at Work and Claims: “They Broke My Life and They Don’t Pay”

In 2022, Ezequiel Camargo was 20 years old and worked for the Cooperative The Son of the Carpenter, of Garupá, when he suffered a work accident in which he lost his right leg. Today, four years after that episode, 25 years old and a son of one year and three months old, the young man is engaged in a judicial battle in search of compensation to repair the moral and psychophysical damages caused by the accident. The lawsuit was adverse to him in t…
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In 2022, Ezequiel Camargo was 20 years old and worked for the Cooperative The Son of the Carpenter, of Garupá, when he suffered a work accident in which he lost his right leg. Today, four years after that episode, 25 years old and a son of one year and three months old, the young man is engaged in a judicial battle in search of compensation to repair the moral and psychophysical damages caused by the accident. The lawsuit was adverse to him in t…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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