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She gave weight to the findings of Esteva's own doctors that his disability was total and
permanent over that of the company-designated physician.[21]
The dispositive portion of the Decision read:
WHEREFORE, a decision is hereby rendered ordering respondents
Wilhe[l]msen Smith Bell Manning, Inc. and Wilhe[l]msen Ship Management
jointly and severally liable to pay complainant Jessie C. Esteva,
US$90,000.00, in peso equivalent at the time of payment, representing the
disability compensation benefit under the CBA, plus US$2,700.00 as and for
sickwage allowance and ten (10%) percent of the total money claims as
attorney's fees. Other claims are denied.
SO ORDERED.[22]
Thus, Smith Bell Manning filed before the National Labor Relations Commission a
Petition for Certiorari.
In its June 18, 2014 Decision, the National Labor Relations Commission affirmed the
Labor Arbiter's findings and explained that Esteva was "essentially rendered
permanently disabled."[23] It highlighted the company-designated physician's
assessment that Esteva's treatment would take at least a year, which was beyond the
maximum period of 240 days for temporary disability, and that he had lost 2/3 of his
lifting power.[24]
Smith Bell Manning filed a Motion for Reconsideration, which was denied in the National
Labor Relations Commission July 31, 2014 Resolution.[25]
Thus, Smith Bell Manning filed before the Court of Appeals a Petition for Certiorari.
In its March 22, 2016 Decision,[26] the Court of Appeals annulled the judgments of the
Labor Arbiter and the National Labor Relations Commission.[27] The dispositive portion
of its Decision read:
WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing premises, the instant petition for
certiorari is hereby GRANTED. The assailed NLRC decision and resolution
are hereby ANNULLED, and a new judgment is hereby ENTERED upholding
Dr. Cruz-Balbon's disability rating of Grade 8 for private respondent Jessie C.
Esteva. Private respondent is also declared entitled to sickness allowance in
the amount of US$2,700. Petitioners are hereby ORDERED to make the
necessary payment to private respondent.
SO ORDERED.[28] (Emphasis in the original)
The Court of Appeals gave more weight to the assessment of the company-designated
physician, Dr. Cruz-Balbon, than that of Esteva's chosen physican, Dr. Raymundo. Per
the assessment, the Court of Appeals found that Esteva had a Grade 8 rating, which
meant that he was only entitled to partial disability compensation, not total and
permanent disability.[29]
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