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exchange rate prevailing during the time of payment.
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4. The other liabilities of the employer when the seafarer dies as
a result of injury or illness during the term of employment are as
follows:
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c. The employer shall pay the beneficiaries of the seafarer the
Philippine currency equivalent to the amount of One Thousand US
Dollars (US$1,000) for burial expenses at the exchange rate
prevailing during the time of payment.
There is no dispute that seaman Glicerio had two (2) legitimate minor
children who, in addition to the death benefits of US$50,000.00, are entitled
to US$7,000 each, plus burial allowance of US$1,000.00.
There is merit in [respondent]’s claim that she is entitled to attorney’s fees
because she was forced to litigate and incur expenses to protect her rights
and interests because of the unjust, unfair and totally unlawful acts of the
[petitioners] in refusing to pay her claims. The same finds ample basis on
Art. 2208, par. 2 of the Civil Code, which provides:
Art. 2208. In the absence of stipulation, attorney’s fees and
expenses of litigation, other than judicial costs, cannot be
recovered, except:
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(2) When the defendant’s act or omission has compelled the
plaintiff to litigate with third persons or to incur expenses to
protect his interests;
WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is hereby rendered holding the
above-named [petitioners] Unicol Maritime Services, Inc. and Victoriano B.
Tirol III liable, jointly and severally, to pay [respondent] the following
amounts:
1. US$50,000
2. US$14,000
3. US$1,000
US$65,000
4. US$6,500
US$71,500.00-
Death Benefits
Death benefits for the two (2) minor children
Burial Expenses
Total
10% Attorney’s fees
Grand Total
or in Philippine currency at the prevailing rate of exchange at the time of actual
payment.
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