- Lou and Donald both have problems when he slips and falls at Donald's office.
- While Ann and Lew go to Donald's office to pick him up for their evening outing, Lew slips and falls on a puddle of water on the marble floor just outside of Donald's office. Although the doctor they find for the immediate examination issues Lew a clean bill of health, he still suggests Lew have a thorough check-up with his own physician. Dr. Heindorf, Lew's own physician, also ultimately gives him a clean bill of health. Meanwhile, Stewart Hurley, who works in the claims department of the magazine, comes to investigate. Through a request through Donald, Hurley, who has a near perfect record of claimants not collecting any money from supposed accidents, wants Lew to sign a waiver especially since he implies that Donald's relationship to Lew through Ann could implicate him in the situation as being in collusion with Lew about a possible false claim. Although Lew was willing to sign, Jerry convinces him not to if only for possible delayed symptoms of injury from the fall. Hurley's action and Donald's subsequent discussion with Robert Prentice, the magazine's publisher, ultimately raises the ire of Donald, who doesn't know if he wants to work for an organization that thinks him a cheat. While Donald takes drastic action, Ann conversely tries to convince her father not to sue, especially since he's not injured.—Huggo
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