Seafarer’s psychological disorder as compensable work-related illness

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 03/17/2020

A seafarer’s psychological disorder or schizophrenia is considered as a compensable work-related illness triggered by the work environment on board the vessel. In compensation and disability claims, probability and not the ultimate degree of certainty is the…

WWII sexual slavery and violence  victims seek  justice before the United Nations

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 12/10/2019

Justice has not been given to World War II women victims of sexual slavery and violence as their fight for unequivocal public apology, accurate historical inclusion, and just compensation continues up to this day. Last November 25, the…

Seafarer’s Diabetes as compensable illness due to stress  

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 12/03/2019

A seafarer’s diabetes is considered a compensable work-related illness due to the  stressful work condition on board the vessel. In Apolinario Zonio, Jr vs. 88 Aces Maritime Services, Inc.,  (GR.No. 239052 October 16, 2019),  the Supreme Court…

Two Cebuanos cited as  Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of the Philippines

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 10/08/2019

Two Cebuanos were recently recognized as 2019 winners of the annual search  the Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of the Philippines (TOMSP) in line with the 24th National Seafarers Day (NSD). The two students are  E/c Dustin Ryan…

Karaoke and the National Seafarers Day

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 09/24/2019

It is an understatement to say that karaoke is a central part of  pop culture of Filipinos , including seafarers whether on board or in between contracts.  Karaoke is indeed  a favorite past time of Filipino seafarers…

Seafarer as gender neutral term in  maritime industry

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 09/17/2019

  In the recent decades, the word “seafarer” has replaced the word “seaman” in the male-dominated maritime industry. The term “seaman” was widely used to describe anyone working at sea. This is perhaps due to the actions…

Flowers as tribute to deceased Filipino seafarers

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 09/10/2019

Wreathe thrown into the sea is a tradition that carry to all the deceased seafarers the message of love and gratitude as the flowers embody life and resurrection. The wreath’s circular shape represents eternity for it has no beginning and…

John Denver Trending , Cinemalaya and cyberbullying

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 08/11/2019

  Free speech is one of the human rights and a guaranteed constitutional right in the Philippines, however, it can lead to abuse and border to harassment, bullying, cyber bullying, cyber abuse and negative online experience Cyber…

Heart ailments and seafarer’s diet 

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 06/18/2019

The heart ailments of seafarers can be triggered or aggravated by his working conditions aboard the vessel, including his diet. “Taking responsibility for the health of all human souls on their ships also defines the shipowners’ sense…

ANGKLA’s bill in delaying payment of  award resurrected in  Magna Carta

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 04/16/2019

  “Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo.” The manning agencies resurrected in the proposed Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers a bill earlier filed by ANGKLA Partylist wherein the proceeds of execution shall be deposited in…

Fraudulent misrepresentation of pre-existing illnesses

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 04/09/2019

Honest mistakes on  a pre-existing illness during the pre-employment medical examination (PEME) will not deprive seafarers of their right over disability or death benefits. The POEA contract  bars the compensability of disability arising from a pre-existing illness when attended…

PINOY MARINO RIGHTS: Pre-Employment Medical Examination and seafarer’s illnesses

ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO 03/26/2019

 The examining physician, and not the seafarer, may be faulted for discounting the presence of illnesses even after subjecting  him to a series of procedures through the  pre-employment medical examination (PEME). In Manansala, v. Marlow Navigation Phils., Inc.  (G.R.…

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