A Stratford man has sued the marketing firm he once worked for, claiming it approved his disability leave only to revoke it five months later and terminate him without reason.

Edward Evanko claims that Florida-based Acosta Marketing, which employs more than 300 people in Connecticut, signed off on his medical leave in order to treat an infection and undergo surgery in the area of his amputated leg in September 2015. Both parties agreed that Evanko would return to work in this past March, according to the 14-page complaint.

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