Limbo
vs. ECC and SSS, July 30, 2002 G.R. No.146891
Facts:
Ruben
Limbo was employed at Nestlé
Philippines, Incorporated as salesman in 1966
and was later promoted as Area Sales Supervisor in 1977 until 1996. In 1994, he
was diagnosed with elevetaed BUN, creatinine, anemia and chronic renal disease.
In 1995, he underwent a renal transplant. Limbo claimed for benefits from SSS
bu the latter denied the claim, reasoning that Limbo’s illness,
“end-stage renal disease secondary to uric acid nephropathy,” had no causal
relationship to his job as Area Sales Supervisor.
The ECC and CA dismissed the appeal.
Issue:
Whether or not “end-stage
renal disease secondary to uric acid nephropathy” is compensable under P.D. 626
Ruling:
The Court held that
petitioner was able to show that his ailment was work-related and was, thus
compensable.