CASEpeer vs Lawcus

CASEpeer scores 7.9/10 vs 7.3/10. Best for: PI firms that need medical records tracking, treatment timeline management, and settlement calculations built into their case management from day one.

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CASEpeer

7.9
Better overall
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Lawcus

7.3

CASEpeer scores higher overall at 7.9/10 vs 7.3/10. If you run a personal injury firm, CASEpeer does things that general practice management tools can't — medical tracking, settlement calculations, and demand letter generation. If you practice anything other than PI, look at Clio or MyCase instead.

CASEpeer
Lawcus

Rank

#5 of 39

Rank

#19 of 39

Features

18/18

Features

17/18

Starting at

$79/mo

Starting at

$49/mo

User reviews

4.6/5 (200)

User reviews

4.3/5 (100)

What they cost

CASEpeer Lawcus
Starting at $79 /mo $49 /mo
Free trial No 14 days
Number of plans 3 3
CASEpeer pricing verified: 2026-04-11 Lawcus pricing verified: 2026-04-11

What the pricing really means

At first glance, Lawcus looks cheaper at $49/month vs $79/month. But sticker price is only part of the story. Look at what is included on the base plan, how many users you get, and whether you need add-ons to get the features you actually need. The $99/month plan that requires $200 in add-ons is actually more expensive than the $250/month plan that includes everything.

Where CASEpeer wins

  • Medical records tracking and treatment timelines are built in, not bolted on — PI firms can track every provider, visit, and bill in one place
  • Settlement calculator with lien tracking helps you see the real numbers before negotiating
  • Capterra rating of 4.8/5 reflects genuine PI-firm satisfaction — the tool was built by a PI attorney
  • Demand letter builder on the Pro plan generates settlement demands from your case data automatically

Where Lawcus wins

  • Starting at $49/user makes it one of the more affordable full-featured practice management tools available
  • Built-in CRM with intake forms and pipeline tracking on the Elite plan ($89) is cheaper than Clio Complete ($149)
  • Task automation with conditional logic lets you build workflows similar to what PracticePanther offers
  • 14-day free trial with no credit card required

Where CASEpeer falls short

  • Only useful for PI and related practice areas — if you handle any other type of law, you'll need a second tool
  • Trust tracking is basic compared to dedicated accounting tools like CosmoLex
  • eSignature is available as an add-on, not included in base plans
  • No free trial and no public pricing on the website — you have to request a demo

Where Lawcus falls short

  • Smaller company with fewer reviews (around 100 total) — less community support and fewer third-party resources
  • No court rule deadline calendaring
  • Mobile app exists but reviews suggest it's less polished than Clio's or MyCase's
  • Fewer integrations than the major players

Who is each product built for?

CASEpeer

Target: 1-30 attorneys

If you run a personal injury firm, CASEpeer does things that general practice management tools can't — medical tracking, settlement calculations, and demand letter generation. If you practice anything other than PI, look at Clio or MyCase instead.

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Lawcus

Target: 1-20 attorneys

Lawcus punches above its weight on features-per-dollar. If you want CRM, intake, and practice management in one tool and Clio's $149/user Complete plan is too rich, Lawcus at $89/user delivers most of the same capabilities.

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Feature comparison

Feature CASEpeer Lawcus
Case Management
Case / matter management
Contact management
Conflict checks
Client intake forms
Client portal
Documents & Automation
Document management
Document automation
E-signatures
Email management
Billing & Accounting
Time tracking
Billing & invoicing
Trust / IOLTA accounting
Scheduling & Deadlines
Calendar management
Task management
Court rule deadlines
Platform
Reporting / analytics
Mobile app
API access

Common questions

CASEpeer scores 7.9/10 vs Lawcus's 7.3/10 in our ranking. CASEpeer is the better pick for 1-30 attorneys. Lawcus is better if you need cost-conscious small firms that want crm and intake alongside practice management without paying clio complete prices.

CASEpeer starts at $79/month. Lawcus starts at $49/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-11.

CASEpeer: No free trial. Lawcus: Yes, 14-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

CASEpeer covers 18 of 18 features we track. Lawcus covers 17 of 18. CASEpeer has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, CASEpeer has a mobile app. Lawcus does too.

Yes. The main effort is migrating your data (customer lists, job history, invoices). Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both. Most legal practice management tools can import CSV data. Ask both vendors about migration support before you sign.

The bottom line

Pick CASEpeer if...

PI firms that need medical records tracking, treatment timeline management, and settlement calculations built into their case management from day one.

Pick Lawcus if...

Cost-conscious small firms that want CRM and intake alongside practice management without paying Clio Complete prices.

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