The execution bond requirement serves no legitimate purpose other than to delay the delivery of justice to seafarers who have already endured long and costly legal battles. Thus declared Federation of…
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A claim for total and permanent disability benefits by a seafarer is governed by the 120/240 days rule. The summary of the rule was enunciated by the Supreme Court in…
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The diagnosis of a seafarer’s personal doctor, even if made only after a single consultation, may be used as basis for the grant of disability benefits. The Supreme Court discussed…
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The Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers might turn out to be prejudicial to and discriminatory against disabled and sick seafarers instead of protecting them due to the execution bond. The…
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Entitlement to disability benefits by seafarers is a matter governed not only by medical findings but also by law and by contract (OSG ShipMgt, vs De Jesus GR 207344, November 18, 2020). …
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Pre-existing illness may be compensable if aggravated by the seafarer’s work. Thus ruled the Supreme Court in the case of seafarer Christopher Calera vs Hoegh Fleet Services Phil. (G.R. No. 250584,…
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“Seafarers’ claims for disability benefits should not be considered unreasonable and impelled by nothing but greed but rather, justified by their health considerations and a natural desire of every person…
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Labor is winning in the Supreme Court as affirmations of favorable decisions outweigh reversals on seafarer’s compensation cases. The inclusion of an escrow provision in the Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers will…
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Death benefits of the seafarer do not form part of his estate that must be settled among his legal heirs. Thus declared the Supreme Court in the recent case of…
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SVBB Managing Partner Atty. Tito R. Bundang was a Speaker on the topic of 'Legal Use of AI in authoring Books & Publications' during the Don Bosco Press Authors' Conference…
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