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Fight Like a Mother

Fight Like a Mother

Written by: Carter Law Group
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Got screwed at work? Injured because someone cut corners? Wondering if you have a case? Welcome to Fight Like a Mother, where Dallas trial lawyers Amy Carter and Heather Davis break down real-life injustice—from workplace nightmares to dangerous products and preventable injuries that never should’ve happened. They don’t represent corporations. They fight them. As mothers and fierce advocates, Amy and Heather have built their careers standing up for people facing discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination—and injuries caused by unsafe workplaces, defective products, and negligent property owners. From viral horror stories to the cases they’re actually litigating, they tell it like it is and call out bullshit when they see it. Each episode tackles the questions you’re really asking: “Can I sue my boss?” “Is this even legal?” “Why did this happen—and who’s responsible?” “Do I actually have a case?” No legal jargon. No corporate spin. Just real talk about employment law, personal injury, and what it takes to fight back—and win. Based in Dallas, Texas, and serving clients nationwide, Carter Law Group is a female-owned plaintiffs’ firm representing employees, survivors, and families harmed by negligence. Because people aren’t case numbers—and accountability matters. Because mothers don’t play nice. They fight for what’s right. For more information and resources, visit fightlikeamotherthepodcast.com.Copyright 2026 Carter Law Group Economics Social Sciences
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  • Round One in “Fight Like a Mother,” Where Mothers Are in Your Corner
    May 1 2026

    "Mothers don't play nice — they fight for what's right." Welcome to “Fight Like a Mother,” the podcast for people who've been wronged and need to know what to do next. Hosts Amy Carter and Heather Davis from Carter Law Group, a Texas-based firm focused on personal injury and employment discrimination, are legal moms and big sisters talking to real people, not other lawyers. In this episode, they introduce "Am I the Asshole?," a segment that will feature a different scenario each episode along with their motherly – and legal – perspective. Tune in to hear their insights about an anonymous writer on Reddit who was told that she had no case after being sexually assaulted at work. Spoiler: They’d take the case.

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  • Welcome to Fight Like a Mother!
    Feb 27 2026

    Got screwed at work? Injured because someone cut corners? Wondering if you have a case?

    Welcome to Fight Like a Mother, where Dallas trial lawyers Amy Carter and Heather Davis break down real-life injustice—from workplace nightmares to dangerous products and preventable injuries that never should’ve happened.

    They don’t represent corporations. They fight them.

    As mothers and fierce advocates, Amy and Heather have built their careers standing up for people facing discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination—and injuries caused by unsafe workplaces, defective products, and negligent property owners. From viral horror stories to the cases they’re actually litigating, they tell it like it is and call out bullshit when they see it.

    Each episode tackles the questions you’re really asking:

    “Can I sue my boss?”

    “Is this even legal?”

    “Why did this happen—and who’s responsible?”

    “Do I actually have a case?”

    No legal jargon. No corporate spin. Just real talk about employment law, personal injury, and what it takes to fight back—and win.

    Based in Dallas, Texas, and serving clients nationwide, Carter Law Group is a female-owned plaintiffs’ firm representing employees, survivors, and families harmed by negligence. Because people aren’t case numbers—and accountability matters.

    Because mothers don’t play nice.

    They fight for what’s right.

    For more information and resources, visit fightlikeamotherthepodcast.com.

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