Atticus vs CasePeer — Ontario Personal Injury Lawyers Need a Canadian Platform
CasePeer is a US plaintiff personal injury software built for US contingency fee practice. Atticus is a complete Ontario practice management platform — trust accounting, AI, matter management, and billing at $149 CAD/month for your entire firm.
What Is CasePeer?
CasePeer is a US-based cloud legal practice management platform designed specifically for plaintiff personal injury (PI) law firms. It offers features tailored to US contingency fee PI practice: medical record tracking, demand letter automation, lien tracking, settlement management, and plaintiff-specific workflows.
CasePeer is built for US PI firms and US IOLTA trust accounting. It does not natively support LSO By-Law 9 trust accounting requirements for Ontario, its billing workflows are optimized for US contingency fee structures, and its data centres are located in the United States. Ontario personal injury firms handling SABS (Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule), tort claims, and Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure litigation need tools built for the Ontario regulatory environment.
Atticus vs CasePeer — Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Atticus | CasePeer |
|---|---|---|
| LSO By-Law 9 Trust Accounting | Native — built-in | No — US IOLTA rules |
| Pricing | $149 CAD/month entire firm | $65–$95+ USD/user/month |
| 5-Lawyer Firm Monthly Cost | ~$149 CAD/month | ~$325–$475+ USD/month |
| AI Document Analysis | Included — Ontario law | Not available |
| Ontario-Specific PI Workflows | Ontario SABS + tort | US PI workflows |
| Matter Management | Full matter management | PI-focused case management |
| Billing & Invoicing | Included with HST | US contingency fee billing |
| Data Residency | Canadian — PIPEDA compliant | US data centres |
| Platform Origin | Built for Ontario | US plaintiff PI platform |
5 Reasons Ontario PI Lawyers Choose Atticus Over CasePeer
LSO Trust Accounting vs US IOLTA
CasePeer's trust accounting is built for US IOLTA. Ontario PI firms receive large settlement funds into trust, handle SABS accident benefit amounts, and must comply with LSO By-Law 9 for every disbursement. Atticus handles Ontario trust accounting natively.
Ontario PI Regulatory Context
Ontario personal injury practice operates under the Insurance Act RSO 1990 c I.8, the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), the Rules of Civil Procedure, and the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT). CasePeer is built for US insurance and US court systems — not these Ontario-specific frameworks.
Flat Pricing for Multi-Lawyer PI Firms
CasePeer charges per user at $65–$95+ USD/user/month. A 5-lawyer PI firm pays $325–$475+ USD/month (~$445–$651 CAD/month). Atticus covers your entire firm for $149 CAD/month regardless of how many lawyers are handling files.
Canadian Data Residency
Personal injury files contain sensitive medical records, accident reports, and financial information about injured clients. Canadian data residency and PIPEDA compliance are not optional for Ontario PI firms. Atticus stores all client data in Canada.
AI for Ontario Documents
Atticus AI is built on Ontario law — it can analyze SABS claim documents, OCF forms, Ontario court orders, and legal agreements with understanding of Ontario legislative and regulatory context, not US statutes.
CasePeer vs Atticus: The Cost for an Ontario PI Firm
CasePeer pricing runs $65–$95 USD/user/month for typical PI firm plans. For a 5-lawyer Ontario PI firm: $325–$475 USD/month or $445–$651 CAD/month at current exchange rates. Plus any add-ons for document management, additional storage, or premium features. Atticus covers the entire firm — trust accounting, AI, billing, matter management — for $149 CAD/month.
$149 CAD/month
For your entire Ontario firm — all practice areas
Ontario PI Lawyers: Switch to a Platform Built for Canadian Practice
Atticus gives Ontario personal injury lawyers trust accounting, AI document analysis, matter management, and billing in one platform at $149 CAD/month.
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