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Accordingly, we do not re-examine conflicting evidence, re-evaluate the
credibility of witnesses, or substitute the findings of fact of the NLRC, an
administrative body that has expertise in its specialized field. Nor do we
substitute our "own judgment for that of the tribunal in determining where
the weight of evidence lies or what evidence is credible." The factual findings
of the NLRC, when affirmed by the CA, are generally conclusive on this
Court.
Nevertheless, there are exceptional cases where we, in the exercise
of our discretionary appellate jurisdiction, may be urged to look into
factual issues raised in a Rule 45 petition. For instance, when the
petitioner persuasively alleges that there is insufficient or
insubstantial evidence on record to support the factual findings of
the tribunal or court a quo, as Section 5, Rule 133 of the Rules of Court
states in express terms that in cases filed before administrative or quasijudicial bodies, a fact may be deemed established only if supported by
substantial evidence.[25] (Emphasis in the original, citation omitted)
In the instant case, this Court holds and so rules that it is necessary to examine the
records to determine whether the findings of the Labor Arbiter and the NLRC are
supported by substantial evidence.
Entitlement to disability benefits by seamen on overseas work is a matter governed,
not only by medical findings but also by law and by contract. The material statutory
provisions are Articles 197-199 (formerly Articles 191 to 193) under Chapter VI
(Disability Benefits), Book IV of the Labor Code, in relation to Rule X of the Rules and
Regulations Implementing Book IV of the Labor Code. By contract, Department Order
No. 4, series of 2000 of the Department of Labor and Employment or the POEA-SEC
(the governing POEA-SEC at the time the petitioners employed respondent in 2008),
and the parties' Collective Bargaining Agreement, bind the relationship between the
seaman and his employer.
Section 20(B), paragraph 6 of the 2000 POEA-SEC reads:
Section 20(B) - COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR INJURY OR ILLNESS
The liabilities of the employer when the seafarer suffers work-related injury
or illness during the term of his contract are as follows:
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6. In case of permanent total or partial disability of the seafarer caused by
either injury or illness the seafarer shall be compensated in accordance with
the schedule of benefits enumerated in Section 32 of this Contract.
Computation of his benefits arising from an illness or disease shall be
governed by the rates and rules of compensation applicable at the time the
illness or disease was contracted.
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