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On September 16, 2013, Labor Arbiter Enrique Flores Jr. (LA) rendered his decision
granting the claim and ordering the petitioners to pay to the respondent: (1) the
amount of US$60,000.00, representing permanent total disability benefit; and (2)
attorney's fees equivalent to 10% of the total award.[9]
Ruling of the NLRC
On appeal, the NLRC rendered its ruling on April 30, 2014 affirming the decision of the
Labor Arbiter, to wit:
A closer look at the medical assessment of the company-designated
physician reveals that the said physician confined his treatment solely to his
diagnosis of PROSTATITIS and simultaneously RULE OUT UROLITHIASIS.
There was no further mention at all about the cause of Dysurea with Loin
Pain and Back Pain being suffered by complainant as earlier diagnosed by
the physician who initially examined him in Dubai and for which complainant
was medically repatriated. Neither was there any pronouncement at all
whether other ailments such as Dysurea was completely resolved as well.
We further took note of respondent appellants contention that complainant
was repatriated due only to Dysuria With Loin Pain and Back Pain, and did
not include other ailment such as Nephrolithiasis, Diabetic Nephropathy;
Osteoarthritis; Degenerative Changes of Lumbar Spine with Minimal L3-L4
caudad to L5-S1 Disc Protrusion; and Benign Positional Vertigo. To our mind,
respondent-appellants were evading these medical issues in their haste to
declare complainant as fit to work to free themselves from the obligation of
paying the complainant's claim for permanent total disability compensation.
[10]
After their motion for reconsideration was denied, the petitioners assailed the ruling of
the NLRC on certiorari in the CA.
Decision of the CA
The petitioners contended in C.A.-G.R. SP No. 136293 that the NLRC had gravely
abused its discretion amounting to lack or excess of its jurisdiction in affirming the
findings of the Labor Arbiter and awarding the respondent with permanent total
disability compensation notwithstanding the findings of the company-designated
physician to the effect that he had already been declared fit to resume his seafaring
duties; and in relying on the assessment of the second physician contrary to the "third
doctor appointment" procedure stipulated in the POEA-Standard Employment Contract
(POEA-SEC).
On November 10, 2014, however, the CA promulgated the assailed decision dismissing
the petition for certiorari and upholding the NLRC, viz.:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Petition is DENIED. Costs against
petitioners.
SO ORDERED.[11]
Issue
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