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The "It's Not Fair" Podcast
by chris
It's Not Fair is a podcast about the moments when the legal system breaks — and what actually determines outcomes before a case even begins. Hosted by catastrophic injury and medical malpractice attorneys Justin Peterson and Masten Childers, each episode exposes the institutional tactics, information gaps, and critical decisions that shape these cases long before they reach a courtroom.
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The Moment the System Breaks
In the first episode of It's Not Fair, trial attorneys Justin Peterson and Masten Childers lll discuss the moment they each realized the legal system doesn't work the way they thought it would. From the institutional tactics deployed in the first 72 hours after a catastrophic injury, to the invisible mistakes that permanently damage cases, to why powerful institutions have information advantages that most people never see — this conversation exposes how outcomes get decided long before anyone realizes the game has started.This isn't legal education. This is insider knowledge about what actually happens when someone's life is destroyed and the other side has a playbook. No sales pitch. No verdict bragging. Just the conversation that needs to happen publicly.It's Not Fair is a podcast about the moments that determine outcomes before most people realize the game has started. Hosted by Justin Peterson and Masten Childers. New episodes monthly.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
It's Not Fair is a podcast about the moments when the legal system breaks — and what actually determines outcomes before a case even begins. Hosted by catastrophic injury and medical malpractice attorneys Justin Peterson and Masten Childers, each episode exposes the institutional tactics, information gaps, and critical decisions that shape these cases long before they reach a courtroom.
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