Andrew Hanson, 49, was injured at his job. He went in to see his family practice physician, Dr. Ronald Davis, who diagnosed a crushed injury to his chest. Hanson then underwent a work-up, which showed a left chest contusion.
The next day, Hanson experienced other symptoms, including shortness of breath. Dr. Davis told Hanson that his injury would take time to heal. Two days later, Hanson met with Dr. Davis; Hanson was suffering from extreme hypotension (low blood pressure) among other symptoms. Dr. Davis referred Hanson for a CT scan, and he was then diagnosed as having a heart attack.
He is now totally disabled and unable to continue his job as a truck driver; until his injury and illness, he was earning about $50,000 a year.