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the findings of Oscares' attending physician in Seamen's Hospital, Dr. Magtira, and Dr.
Pundavela that his disability was total and permanent.[20]
After the Panel denied its motion for reconsideration,[21] respondents filed a petition for
review[22] with the CA. Respondents argued that the Panel erred in applying the
personal comfort doctrine since it only covers acts which are related to one's personal
comfort for a brief momentary period, such as using the restroom. Oscares' act of
singing while jumping is not included, is a purely personal and social function, and is
not incidental to his work.[23] Further, Oscares should not have consulted private
physicians before respondents' designated physician issued his final assessment. Thus,
the former's assessment was premature.[24] Also, Dr. Cruz and NGC's assessment
should prevail since they conducted a more adequate, thorough, and exhaustive
examination on Oscares. Moreover, Oscares submitted the CBA only after it submitted
its position paper. Worse, it is not even the CBA stated in the contract of employment.
With respect to the costs of Oscares' treatment, respondents asserted that it presented
proof of payment of sickness allowance, medical and transportation reimbursements.
[25]
On August 29, 2018, the CA granted the petition and reversed and set aside the
decision of the panel of voluntary arbitrators. The CA held that Oscares' injury was not
work-related, work-caused, or work-aggravated. It has no connection whatsoever to his
official duties. Consequently, it is not compensable.[26]
Oscares filed a motion for reconsideration,[27] but it was denied by the CA. As such, he
filed a petition for review on certiorari before Us. First, Oscares argues that according
to the case of Iloilo Dock & Engineering Co. v. Workmen's Compensation Commission,
[28] when the employer pays for the employee's time from the moment that he leaves
his home until he returns home, any accidents occurring during the employee's rest
and recreation should be considered work-related. Seafarers are being paid from their
embarkation on the vessel until their disembarkation. They must stay on board the
vessel even during their rest and recreation. Consequently, any injury incurred by
seafarers during their rest and recreation should be compensable as long as their
actions are not contrary to law or that they intentionally inflicted injury on themselves.
[29] Second, it is presumed that an injury was directly caused or rose out of the
employment or was aggravated by it if it was established through evidence that the
injury occurred in the course of employment. Oscares undoubtedly incurred his injury
while he was in the course of his employment on the vessel. Hence, the presumption
applies.[30] Third, respondents' designated physician failed to issue a categorical
certification that Oscares was fit to work. The physician also failed to discuss the
implication of his disability on his capacity to return to work. In fact, the assessment
did not clarify Oscares' medical condition.[31] Due to respondents' failure to issue a
final assessment in accordance with the law, Oscares is presumed to have total and
permanent disability and is entitled to a Grade 1 disability rating. In any event, Oscares
can no longer perform his former duties.[32] Fourth, respondents failed to respond to
Oscares' offer to refer his case to a third physician. As such, Oscares cannot be faulted
for filing the complaint without an opinion from a third doctor.[33] Also, the certification
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