EvenUp is a per-demand AI service for personal injury firms — you upload records, their team plus AI generates a demand package. Casefleet is litigation software where you build the case yourself, with agentic AI inside the workspace. Plans start at $30/user/month with a 14-day free trial.
EvenUp is best known for AI-generated demand letters for PI firms — what they call Demands™ and MedChrons™. It's primarily a service: you upload medical records, EvenUp's team of legal and medical reviewers combined with AI generates a demand package, and you pay per demand or under their newer case-based pricing. It's adopted by thousands of firms and operates at significant PI case volume.
Casefleet is software you run. Every fact links through a citation to the source document. The agentic AI proposes facts, tags sources, extracts entities, and drafts demand letters, summaries, motions, and correspondence — all grounded in the structured data already in your workspace, with you reviewing every change.
These aren't quite the same product, and they can be used together: EvenUp to generate the demand letter at the pre-litigation stage, Casefleet to run the case if it doesn't settle. The question is whether you'd rather hand records to a vendor pipeline or hold the case data yourself.
| Casefleet | EvenUp | |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Self-serve software — start free trial | Service (AI + human reviewers) |
| Practice areas | All civil litigation — PI, employment, criminal, family, workers' comp, complex | Personal injury (plaintiff) |
| Pricing | $30/user/month Starter · $75/user/month Advanced AI — public | Per demand (~$300 base, often $500–$800+ with add-ons) — not public |
| Free trial | ✓ | ✗ |
| AI-generated demand letters | ✓ — agentic drafting | ✓ — core product |
| Medical chronology generation | ✓ — medical chronology software | ✓ |
| Persistent case workspace with linked facts, issues, witnesses | ✓ — fact chronologies | ✗ |
| Live interactive timeline | ✓ | ✗ |
| Document review and tagging | ✓ — document reviewer | ✗ |
| You hold the case data | ✓ | Records processed through EvenUp's pipeline |
| Turnaround | Real-time | "Express" 1–24h marketed; users report 5–7 days on busy weeks |
A few things worth weighing: per-demand costs add up at volume (~$300–$800 per demand), turnaround can stretch to 5–7 days when reviewer queues are busy, and EvenUp has an ongoing legal dispute with competitor Eve Legal (filed September 2025).
Many PI firms use both: EvenUp for the polished demand at the right moment, Casefleet for running the case.
I have a very large network of legal nurses. What stood out to me was that we have control over reviewing and creating a chronology, versus other software that uses AI to do it. All the features of Casefleet were exactly what I was looking for.
EvenUp is the better choice if:
Casefleet is the better choice if:
A service, with software components. EvenUp combines AI generation with internal human reviewers to produce demand letters and medical chronologies. You upload records and pay per demand. Casefleet is self-serve software — your team does the work in the app, with agentic AI assistance.
Yes. AI Suggested Facts and Document Intelligence read medical records, propose factual entries with citations, and link them to the chronology and timeline. See medical chronology software.
EvenUp does not publish pricing. Independent estimates put the base demand around $300, with full packages reaching $500–$800 with add-ons. Casefleet's pricing is published: $30 Starter, $75 Advanced AI.
Yes — nothing about the two tools conflicts. Run the case in Casefleet, export records or chronologies for an EvenUp demand if it makes sense, and continue litigating in Casefleet if it doesn't settle.
Yes — the agentic AI drafting toolkit drafts demand letters, motions, briefs, summaries, and correspondence grounded in your case facts. What it doesn't ship is a productized, human-reviewed demand pipeline with PI damages benchmarking.
EvenUp filed suit against Butler Labs (Eve Legal) in September 2025 alleging trade secret misappropriation — Law360 docket. It's competitor litigation; we mention it because it's part of the public legal-tech landscape.
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