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The Bergmann family is in great distress: Maren is suffering from a strange cough, and Louisa also seems to have caught it. All of the tests that Jan has carried out have been inconclusive. So he decides to take his little family to Leticia Garcia's clinic. The results of the laboratory tests lead to only one conclusion: the two have inhaled pollutants in their house. Jan asks a patient, the building surveyor Lars Hausmann, who is currently examining the Schlei bridges, to examine the country doctor's house. The result is devastating: the walls in both the apartment and the practice rooms are infested with mold. The house must be completely renovated, the family must move out and the practice must be closed. In addition, Jan receives a claim for compensation from the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians - does this mean the end of his practice? Peer Moser is looking after the house in Deekelsen while his father is on a long trip abroad. He is looking forward to being able to spend more time with his ex-girlfriend Anja again. After a carefree evening with Anja, the happy Peer becomes careless on the way home. Jan finds Peer lying unconscious in the ditch. At the clinic it turns out that he has a fractured spine and that his spinal cord is affected. It is unclear whether he will ever be able to walk again, but in any case he will need care. His strained relationship with his mother Brigitte Davis is becoming a real test for Peer in this situation. Jan tries to mediate between mother and son. Mrs. Jürgens gets help at the soup kitchen from a young woman who is traveling in a camper van. Natascha Salenko comes from Georgia and is looking for work. The two women hit it off straight away. Mrs. Jürgens offers Natascha the chance to park the camper van on her property. But there are all sorts of rumors about the young Eastern European woman in Deekelsen.