Even the person who had introduced him didn't know; they just thought this was a routine visit to the doctor. Little did they know, the patient had carefully orchestrated a trap to ensnare the unsuspecting doctor. There was no fracture. In order to win a lawsuit and secure a larger compensation, he meticulously concocted a fraud, exploiting the doctor's unguarded moment to lure them into making a diagnosis.
If it weren't for the hospital's utmost efforts to protect itself, to help investigate and clarify the matter, the doctor would have found it very difficult to extricate themselves from this pit. This act of making a false diagnosis to swindle money was, after all, a criminal offense.
There were many other patients who hadn't come themselves, sending acquaintances to the hospital to get a medical leave certificate on their behalf. They only mentioned asking a friend to help with a leave certificate, but in truth there were ulterior motives, dragging the doctor into the mess.