This show is somewhat different from a normal episode in that no formal charges are issued. The show never goes to an official courtroom but mainly plays out in a coroner's inquest. But there is this cloud hanging in the air that what ever happens in the inquest could lead to some serious charges. And not for just anyone but for Perry Mason.
Perry is looking into a situation for Safeline Insurance Company. Seems they are having a large number of clients that have disabling heart conditions. So many that it may bankrupt the company. So Perry does some investigation, with help from Paul Drake, into the matter.
Thinking there is something strange, Perry forces one of the disabled client to come for new check-up. When the person arrives he falls over dead from a heart-attack. His wife hires a lawyer claiming Perry was the cause of the death and is ready with legal action against the insurance company and Perry Mason.
But through Paul Drake, Perry gets information concerning the heart conditions but not until it leads Paul to a near death experience. In fact, in one scene Della is crying and tells Perry that Paul is dying which at the time is believed to be another one of those heart-attacks.
As stated this was a good show. Very interesting activities going on during the entire show. However, how we got to the climax of the show is still under investigation. Someone was presented with a piece of paper with their signature and somehow Perry is saved from losing his law license. Why that writing was so important did not seem to play well. Just to unbelievable. However I did enjoy watching this episode.
Note- during the show Paul Drake goes out and films some people claiming to be disabled. In one filming session he is in a doubled opened window in broad daylight. Yet somehow was not spotted with a movie camera and recording device.