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Because of this, respondent consulted Dr. Ramon Antonio Sarmiento and Dr. Renato P.
Runas (Dr. Runas), an orthopedic specialist. Dr. Runas opined that respondent is
"permanently unfit to return to duty as a seafarer in whatever capacity with a
permanent disability."[12]
On February 5, 2013, respondent filed a case against petitioners. He alleged that he is
entitled to permanent total disability benefits under the POEA Standard Employment
Contract (POEA-SEC).
Petitioners, on the other hand, claimed that gouty arthritis is not a work-related
condition. Hence, respondent is not entitled to the disability benefits under the POEASEC.[13] In addition to the certification made by the company-designated physician,
petitioners also presented an affidavit[14] from a medical specialist, Dr. Vedasto Lim
(Dr. Lim), who opined that, "[b]ased on medical references, [respondent's] condition is
caused by too much uric acid in the blood which crystallizes in a person's joints thereby
causing inflammation. The known causes of gouty arthritis are one's diet, genetic
disposition, or under excretion of urate, the salts of uric acid."[15] He also opined that
gouty arthritis is not related to respondent's seafaring duties.[16]
On June 13, 2013, the Labor Arbiter (LA) rendered a decision[17] in favor of respondent
holding that respondent's meals while onboard the ship was the source or at least
contributed to the occurrence of gouty arthritis, hence, it is a work-related illness.[18]
The LA then awarded respondent US$60,000.00 pursuant to Section 32 of the POEASEC, considering that he is unfit to work as a seafarer and 10% of the award as
attorney's fees.[19]
Aggrieved, petitioners elevated the case to the National Labor Relations Commission
(NLRC).
The NLRC reversed[20] the decision of the LA and ruled that petitioners were able to
dispute the presumption of compensability with the express declaration of Dr. Lim who
certified under oath that respondent's gouty arthritis is not work-related.[21]
It was also found by the NLRC that while respondent submitted a generalized averment
that his diet onboard the vessel contributed to his illness, the petitioners' submission of
a list of ship provisions at the time the respondent was aboard the vessel readily belie
his claim of dietary factors affecting his illness. It was shown that the list of provisions
consists of a balance between fresh and frozen foods and other ingredients and
condiments used in the preparation of the meals.[22]
Also, it was held that the procedure under the POEA-SEC for the joint appointment by
the parties of a third doctor in case the seafarer's personal doctor disagrees with the
company-designated physician's assessment was not followed.[23]
Aggrieved, respondent filed a Petition for Certiorari[24] with the CA.
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