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and the probability of its causes. As correctly observed by the Labor
Arbiter, the medical opinion indicated that Gouty Arthritis is a metabolic
disorder, and is qualified secondary to defect in purine metabolism and/or
high purine diet. Since there is no express finding that [Salas'] Gouty
Arthritis was due to defective purine metabolism, it necessarily follows that
said illness resulted and was acquired while aboard. [Salas'] dietary intake
while on board the vessel could have therefore contributed to the
aggravation of said illness. x x x[34] (Emphases supplied)
Hence, contrary to the findings of the NLRC and the CA, the presumption remains in
Salas' favor that his illnesses were work-related or aggravated by his work condition.
Further, it is well-settled that the failure of the company-designated physician to
comply with his or her duty to issue a definite assessment of the seafarer's fitness or
unfitness to resume work within the prescribed 120/240-day period shall entitle the
seafarer to total and permanent disability benefits by operation of law. To be
sure, the pertinent obligations of the employer to the seafarer were detailed and
explained in the case of Ampo-on v. Reinier Pacific International Shipping, Inc.,[35] to
wit:
Pursuant to the 2010 POEA-SEC, which applies to this case, the employer is
liable for disability benefits only when the seafarer suffers from a workrelated injury or illness during the term of his contract. In this regard, workrelated injury is defined as an injury arising out of and in the course of
employment.
Upon finding that the seafarer suffers a work-related injury or illness, the
employer is obligated to refer the former to a company-designated
physician, who has the responsibility to arrive at a definite assessment of
the former's fitness or degree of disability within a period of 120 days from
repatriation. This period may be extended up to a maximum of 240 days, if
the seafarer requires further medical treatment, subject to the right of the
employer to declare within this extended period that a permanent partial or
total disability already exists.
The responsibility of the company-designated physician to arrive at a
definite assessment within the prescribed periods necessitates that the
perceived disability rating has been properly established and inscribed in a
valid and timely medical report. To be conclusive and to give proper
disability benefits to the seafarer, this assessment must be complete and
definite; otherwise, the medical report shall be set aside and the disability
grading contained therein shall be ignored. As case law holds, a final and
definite disability assessment is necessary in order to truly reflect
the true extent of the sickness or injuries of the seafarer and his or
her capacity to resume work as such.
Failure of the company-designated physician to arrive at a definite
assessment of the seafarer's fitness to work or permanent disability
within the prescribed periods and if the seafarer's medical condition
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