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WHETHER OR NOT UNDER THE POEA CONTRACT THE INABILITY TO WORK
FOR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) DAYS IS TOTAL AND
PERMANENT DISABILITY.
III.
WHETHER OR NOT, IN DISABILITY COMPENSATION CLAIMS, THE
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT REQUIRED UNDER THE POEA CONTRACT SHOULD
BE LIGHTLY DISREGARDED ON MERE APPEAL TO THE LIBERALITY OF LAWS
TOWARDS FILIPINO SEAFARERS.[36]
Petitioners argue that Medel’s claims for disability benefits should be resolved by
applying exclusively the provisions of the POEA SEC and the relevant jurisprudence
interpreting the same, without resorting to the provisions of the Labor Code on
disability benefits. Moreover, petitioners aver that the 1996 POEA SEC does not state
that the mere lapse of 120 days automatically makes a seafarer permanently and
totally disabled. In spite of the lapse of 120 days, petitioners posit that the entitlement
to disability benefits would only come as a matter of course after the degree of the
seafarer’s disability had been established, which assessment shall be made after the
seafarer no longer responds to any medication or treatment. Thus, a seafarer is entitled
to receive permanent total disability benefits only if the seafarer was declared by the
company-designated physician to be suffering from a Grade 1 impediment.
In the present case, petitioners insist that there was no disability assessment from the
company-designated physician. On the contrary, Medel was even assessed to be
physically fit to resume work. Petitioners then faulted the Court of Appeals for rejecting
the certification of Dr. Ong that Medel was fit to resume sea duties. Petitioners insist
that said doctor had personal knowledge of Medel’s condition, as he was a member of a
team of physicians tasked to treat Medel. Petitioners maintain that Medel did not
present evidence to prove his incapacity, which would entitle him to the disability
benefits that he sought.
After thoroughly reviewing the records of this case, the Court concludes and so
declares that the instant petition lacks merit.
The Applicable Law and Jurisprudence in
the Award of Disability Benefits of Seafarers
The application of the provisions of the Labor Code to the contracts of seafarers had
long been settled by this Court. In Remigio v. National Labor Relations Commission,[37]
we emphatically declared that:
The standard employment contract for seafarers was formulated by the
POEA pursuant to its mandate under E.O. No. 247 to “secure the best terms
and conditions of employment of Filipino contract workers and ensure
compliance therewith” and to “promote and protect the well-being of Filipino
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