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CASEpeer Review: Personal Injury Case Management Software (2025)

Purpose-built case management for personal injury and plaintiff law firms

Owlesq TeamUpdated May 2026
Best for:Small firms (2–10)Mid-size (11–49)Large (50+)

Overview

CASEpeer (now part of the 8am platform, formerly AffiniPay) is a cloud-based case management platform built exclusively for plaintiff personal injury law firms. Unlike general-purpose legal software adapted for PI use, CASEpeer is designed around the specific workflow of a contingency-fee personal injury practice — from initial client intake through medical treatment tracking, demand letter preparation, and final settlement distribution. The platform's matter workspace organizes each PI case with structured fields for incident details, injuries, treatment providers, liens, and insurance policy information. Medical records and billing are tracked chronologically, enabling paralegals to quickly assemble a complete treatment timeline for demand purposes. Built-in demand letter generation pulls matter data directly into customizable templates, reducing preparation time significantly. Referral management is a native feature — CASEpeer tracks referring attorneys, referral sources, co-counsel splits, and referral fees across the firm's entire case portfolio. This is essential for PI firms that depend on referral relationships for a significant portion of their caseload. Settlement tracking includes lien resolution workflows, with fields for Medicare/Medicaid liens, hospital liens, and health insurer subrogation claims. Settlement distribution calculation is built in, giving clients a clear breakdown of gross recovery, attorney fees, costs, and net recovery. CASEpeer integrates with QuickBooks, DocuSign, and medical record retrieval services. Pricing is per user per month, available upon request. Best for solo to mid-size personal injury and plaintiff law firms. In 2025, AffiniPay rebranded as 8am, and CASEpeer is now marketed under the 8am product family alongside MyCase and Docketwise.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Purpose-built for PI workflow
  • Settlement calculator with lien tracking
  • Strong referral management
  • Clean matter timeline view

Cons

  • Primarily PI-focused, limited for other practice areas
  • No built-in e-signature
  • Reporting less flexible than enterprise tools

Who it's best for

Best fit for

  • Personal injury firms
  • Plaintiff mass tort practices
  • Firms handling high-volume PI intake

Not a fit for

  • Corporate or transactional practices
  • Criminal defense firms
  • Multi-practice firms needing one unified system

Frequently asked questions

How much does CASEpeer cost?

CASEpeer starts at $79/user/month. Contact CASEpeer sales for current plans and volume pricing.

What practice areas is CASEpeer designed for?

CASEpeer is purpose-built for personal injury and plaintiff-side firms — auto accidents, slip-and-fall, workers compensation, and similar contingency fee practices. It is not designed for defense, transactional, or general practice firms.

Does CASEpeer have demand letter generation?

Yes. CASEpeer includes built-in demand letter templates that auto-populate with case data including medical records summaries, treatment timelines, and special damages.

How does CASEpeer compare to Filevine for PI firms?

Both are built for plaintiff PI practices. CASEpeer is simpler and quicker to implement. Filevine is more customizable with a stronger document automation engine. Larger PI firms with complex workflows often choose Filevine; smaller to mid-size firms frequently prefer CASEpeer.

Does CASEpeer have a free trial?

CASEpeer offers demos rather than self-serve trials. Contact the CASEpeer sales team to schedule a demonstration.

About 8am

8am (formerly AffiniPay) is the parent brand for a portfolio of legal industry software and payments products including LawPay, MyCase, Docketwise, and CASEpeer. The rebrand from AffiniPay to 8am took effect in 2025.

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