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Turn case data into clear performance insights: Introducing LawKPIs and CasePeer

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3 min read Last Updated: April 8, 2026
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Managing cases in 8am™ CasePeer gives personal injury firms a strong operational foundation, but understanding how those cases are performing across the firm is a challenge in its own right.

The LawKPIs integration with CasePeer helps firms turn everyday case and task activity into clear, actionable insights. By automatically syncing CasePeer data into intuitive dashboards, LawKPIs provides firm leadership with a real-time view of case progress, team performance, and workflow efficiency, eliminating the need for manual reporting.

How the LawKPIs and CasePeer integration works

LawKPIs syncs to CasePeer and organizes case and task activity into structured dashboards that are easy to understand and act on.

Instead of pulling reports or piecing together spreadsheets, firms can quickly see how their practice is performing across key operational metrics, including:

  • Case volume and open vs. closed cases

  • Case aging and lifecycle trends

  • Case status progression

  • Attorney workload and case distribution

  • Task completion, overdue tasks, and upcoming deadlines

With this level of visibility, leadership can stay informed on how cases are moving through the firm and where attention is needed most.

Why this matters for personal injury firms

As firms grow, maintaining visibility into case activity and team performance becomes increasingly difficult. Without clear insights, inefficiencies can go unnoticed. This integration helps you avoid: 

  • Case activity is hard to track at scale: When case volume increases, it becomes harder to understand how cases are progressing across the firm. Leadership often lacks a centralized view of performance.

  • Workflow bottlenecks are difficult to identify: Stalled cases, overdue tasks, and uneven workloads can slow progress—but without clear reporting, these issues are difficult to spot early.

  • Reporting takes too much time: Many firms rely on manual processes to understand performance, pulling data into spreadsheets or running reports that quickly become outdated.

How LawKPIs and CasePeer work together for you

CasePeer is designed to help personal injury firms manage cases, tasks, and workflows efficiently. LawKPIs builds on that foundation by adding a layer of performance visibility.

By automatically pulling data from CasePeer, LawKPIs transforms day-to-day activity into dashboards that highlight how cases and teams are performing. This allows firm leadership to move beyond managing work and start understanding the performance behind it.

Together, LawKPIs and CasePeer give firms a clearer picture of how cases move through the practice and how teams are contributing to that progress. Top benefits include: 

  • Automated data sync: Your CasePeer data syncs automatically with LawKPIs each day, keeping your dashboards up to date. No manual reporting or data exports required.

  • Case activity insights: Quickly see how many cases you’re handling, how long they’ve been active, and how they’re progressing through each stage. It’s an easier way to understand what’s moving forward—and what’s not.

  • Workflow visibility: Stay on top of task completion, spot overdue work, and keep an eye on upcoming deadlines so nothing slips through the cracks.

  • Team workload insights: Get a clear view of how work is distributed across your team. See which attorneys and case managers are at capacity and where adjustments may be needed.

Case support built for law firms

LawKPIs is built specifically for law firms and powered directly by CasePeer data. That means firms can access meaningful insights without exporting data or building reports from scratch.

Rather than offering generic reporting, LawKPIs structures operational data into dashboards tailored to legal workflows, giving firms deeper visibility into case activity, workload distribution, and overall performance.

How the integration works

Getting started with LawKPIs is straightforward:

  1. Data sync: After installation, CasePeer syncs data automatically daily.

  2. Data processing: LawKPIs organizes case and task activity into structured performance metrics.

  3. Dashboards and reporting: Firms can explore visual dashboards showing performance across cases, attorneys, and workflows.

  4. Automated reporting: Custom reports can be scheduled and delivered automatically to firm leadership.

  5. Accessing insights: All dashboards and reports are available in the LawKPIs platform and are continuously updated with the latest CasePeer data.

Clear operational visibility

The LawKPIs and CasePeer integration is designed for firms that need a clearer view of case operations and team performance, especially personal injury firms managing high case volumes, as well as medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, and mass tort practices.

Many of these firms face similar challenges: difficulty tracking case progress across the firm, limited visibility into team workload and task completion, and time-consuming manual reporting processes that make it harder to stay proactive.

By bringing LawKPIs and CasePeer together, firms gain a more complete, real-time view of their operations. With that visibility, leadership can monitor case progress more closely, identify bottlenecks earlier, balance workloads more effectively, and make more informed decisions about staffing and case management.

See LawKPIs and CasePeer in action

The LawKPIs integration with CasePeer turns everyday case and task activity into clear operational insights, helping your firm understand performance, manage workloads, and keep cases moving forward.

Already using CasePeer? Explore the LawKPIs integration.

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About the author

M.E. Hammond is a Senior Content Strategist and Blog Specialist for 8am, a leading professional business solution. She covers emerging legal technology, financial wellness for law firms, the latest industry trends, and more.