Six Figures plot
Warner is in his mid-thirties, married, father of two and plagued by money worries. He's not exactly sure how he got to this point, but he does know that he's not quite happy with his current life. His new job sends him and his family to a mid-sized city where everyone seems to have more than Warner himself. When his wife Claire, who works at an art gallery, is knocked down at work and ends up in a coma, Warner quickly becomes the main suspect. After all, his frustration and disappointments about his current life betray him. But is Warner really the culprit? More importantly, how are Warner and Claire's families coping with the fact that Warner might have knocked down his own wife?