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THE FINDINGS OF FACT OF THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS DO NOT
CONFORM TO THE EVIDENCE ON RECORD. MOREOVER, THERE WAS A
MISAPPRECIATION AND/OR MISAPPREHENSION OF FACTS AND THE
HONORABLE COURT FAILED TO NOTICE CERTAIN RELEVANT POINTS WHICH
IF CONSIDERED WOULD JUSTIFY A DIFFERENT CONCLUSION.
A. THE EVIDENCE ON RECORD SHOWS THAT MR. ISON IS
ENTITLED TO AT LEAST A GRADE 3 DISABILITY OR
US$39,180.00
B. THE COURT A QUO FAILED TO APPRECIATE THE EVIDENCE
ON RECORD VIS-À-VIS SUPREME COURT DECISIONS THAT
THE PETITIONER IS PERMANENTLY DISABLED (PTC
DOCTRINE, CRYSTAL SHIPPING DOCTRINE).
THE CONCLUSION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS IS A FINDING BASED ON
SPECULATION AND/OR SURMISE AND THE INFERENCES MADE WERE
MANIFESTLY MISTAKEN. IT IS NOT BASED ON THE POEA CONRACT VIS-ÀVIS DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT.[26]
Petitioner asserts that the CA erred in failing to give evidentiary value to the medical
report of his physician, Dr. Caja, arguing that the provisions of the POEA-SEC and the
numerous rulings of this Court have established that the determination of the disability
of a seaman is not limited to the company-designated physician.
Petitioner also avers that the quitclaim signed by him refers merely to his acceptance of
the sickness allowance and minor benefits and does not effectively bar him from filing a
complaint to recover disability benefits.
Our Ruling
The petition has no merit.
The medical reports of petitioner’s physicians
do not deserve any credence as against the fit
to work assessment of the company-designated
physician
Citing several jurisprudence, petitioner argues that the determination of disability rating
is not left to the sole discretion of the company-designated physician. Hence, according
to him, the two medical reports issued by his physicians may be admitted as proof that
he is still suffering from the illness that brought about his repatriation and that same
should be made the basis for his claim for total and permanent disability in the amount
of $60,000.00 or at least $39,180.00, corresponding to Grade 3 disability rate in
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