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REVERSIBLE ERROR IN REVERSING BOTH THE FINDINGS OF THE NATIONAL
LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND THE LABOR ARBITER AND IN
AWARDING RESPONDENT ANIANO P. DEDACE, JR. TOTAL PERMANENT
DISABILITY BENEFITS.
II.
WHETHER OR NOT THE COURT OF APPEALS COMMITTED PATENT AND
REVERSIBLE ERROR IN RULING THAT ANIANO P. DEDACE, JR. IS ENTITLED
TO ATTORNEY'S FEES.[18]
The petitioners assail the CA's decision for being erroneous. They argue that since
Dedace's illness, Sepsis, is neither listed as a disability under Section 32 of the 2000
POEA-SEC nor listed as an occupational disease under Section 32-A of the same rule,
the burden is upon Dedace to present substantial evidence which would show that
there is causal connection between his illness and the nature of his employment. The
petitioners aver that Dedace failed to discharge this burden. They point out that the
records show Dedace did not, by way of a contrary medical finding, contest the medical
assessment made by the company-designated physician. The petitioners invoked the
case of Magsaysay Maritime Corporation v. NLRC[19] to support their stand.
The petitioners further argue that the CA erred when it awarded attorney's fees in favor
of Dedace as the same lacks legal basis. They posit that attorney's fees cannot be
recovered as part of damages because of the policy that no premium should be placed
on the right to litigate.
In his Comment,[20] dated 2 April 2012, Dedace maintained that the CA did not commit
any error. He pointed out that the CA resolved the case in his favor because the
company-designated physician failed to explain his assessment that his illness was not
work-related. Dedace also contended that the CA properly awarded attorney's fees as
he was forced to retain the services of a counsel in order to protect his rights which the
petitioners refused to recognize.
With the submissions by the parties, the Court is essentially tasked to resolve the
following issues: (i) whether the CA erred when it ruled that Dedace's illness was workrelated and therefore compensable; and (ii) whether the CA erred when it awarded
Dedace attorney's fees.
OUR RULING
The petition lacks merit.
Dedace's illness is work-related; The company-designated physician failed to
make an assessment within the 120-day period.
Every employment contract between a Filipino seafarer and his employer is governed,
not only by their mutual agreements, but also by the provisions of the POEA-SEC, as
provided under Department Order No. 4, series of 2000 of the Department of Labor and
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