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Work Injury: Social Security Will Tell You Years of Contribution as if You Were Still in Your Job

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When a worker suffers a work injury that prevents him from continuing his activity, the economic and professional consequences can be considerable, and the impact is not only reflected in the worker, but also in the state and more specifically in the economy. However, the social security regulations provide for a mechanism that mitigates part of this impact; the recognition of years of contribution as if the person was still active.
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When a worker suffers a work injury that prevents him from continuing his activity, the economic and professional consequences can be considerable, and the impact is not only reflected in the worker, but also in the state and more specifically in the economy. However, the social security regulations provide for a mechanism that mitigates part of this impact; the recognition of years of contribution as if the person was still active.

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Qué! broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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