Key highlights
- $60K a month saved by reducing legal assistant headcount from 6 to 1, through full lifecycle automation of the firm's insurance defense workflow.
- Full case lifecycle automated, including intake, docket monitoring, discovery tracking, hearing scheduling, adjuster communications, deadline enforcement, and billing entry — handled end to end by a purpose-built insurance case management software layer.
- 5+ system integrations connecting Clio, Outlook, the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, ShareFile, and MoveIt into a single insurance defense software operating layer.
- 24/7 deadline monitoring across court dockets and filing deadlines, with proactive alerts before anything becomes critical.
- Complex multi-step insurance defense workflows institutionalized, including meet-and-confer scheduling cadences, subpoena tracking, expert disclosure coordination, and CMO compliance monitoring — all managed by the system rather than by memory.
A personal injury defense firm running an active, multi-jurisdiction caseload without modern legal practice management software for insurance defense law firms.
Gobel Flakes is a personal injury defense firm managing active caseloads across multiple Florida jurisdictions. With 33 employees and 6 legal assistants supporting the litigation team, the firm handled a high volume of insurance defense matters, each one requiring consistent coordination across case management, court filings, discovery, scheduling, adjuster communications, and billing. The operational complexity was real, and the infrastructure holding it together was almost entirely human.
Every insurance defense workflow depended on a person remembering to do it.
The firm was running its entire litigation workflow through manual processes, without purpose-built legal case management software for insurance defense law firms. Case intake, court docket correlation, discovery management, hearing scheduling, adjuster communications, deadline tracking, and billing entry creation all required a legal assistant to manually coordinate across Clio, Outlook, the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, ShareFile, and MoveIt.
Complex multi-step insurance defense workflows like meet-and-confer scheduling cadences, subpoena tracking, expert disclosure coordination, and CMO compliance monitoring depended on human memory and manual tracking. Six legal assistants were needed just to keep the operation running, and even then, the risk of missed deadlines and carrier reporting gaps was ever-present. The issue wasn't that anyone was working too little. It was that no human system, and no off-the-shelf insurance case management software, could realistically monitor everything, all the time, without something eventually slipping through.
There are no small mistakes in defense. One missed deadline could cost us a carrier.
An AI legal assistant built for Gobel Flakes — owning the operational backbone of every case.
CustomAI Studio built and deployed a custom AI legal assistant for Gobel Flakes — a system that automates the full litigation lifecycle for the firm. It integrates directly with Clio for case management, Outlook for calendaring and email, the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal for docket monitoring, and ShareFile and MoveIt for document management — replacing the manual coordination work that previously required six legal assistants.
The system handles case intake and court docket correlation, discovery management and deadline tracking, hearing scheduling with automated cadences, adjuster communications, proactive deadline alerts, and billing entry creation. Multi-step insurance defense workflows like meet-and-confer scheduling, subpoena tracking, expert disclosure coordination, and CMO compliance monitoring are managed end to end.
Unlike off-the-shelf legal practice management software, the architecture we built for Gobel Flakes is shaped around the specific operational reality of their work: high volume, strict carrier reporting requirements, tight procedural timelines, and zero tolerance for missed deadlines. It isn't prompt-driven. It monitors the firm's systems continuously, acts when action is required, routes anything outbound for attorney review, and logs every action for audit defensibility.
Six legal assistants became one. $60K a month in savings. No drop in operational output.
The results were immediate and measurable. The system absorbed the full workload of the firm's legal assistant team, including case intake, docket monitoring, discovery tracking, scheduling, adjuster communications, deadline enforcement, and billing entry — reducing the headcount required to keep the operation running from six legal assistants to one.
Monthly savings from the reduction in legal assistant labor came to $60,000. The remaining team member handles exceptions, escalations, and anything requiring human judgment, while the system handles everything else, continuously, around the clock.
The firm's attorneys gained something harder to quantify but equally important: confidence that nothing was slipping. Deadlines are monitored 24/7. Discovery tracking doesn't depend on someone remembering to check. Adjuster communications go out on schedule. Billing entries get created without partner follow-up. The operational backbone of every case runs on infrastructure built for the specificity of their work, rather than on institutional memory.
For a firm managing active personal injury defense caseloads across multiple Florida jurisdictions, the impact extends well beyond efficiency. It's risk reduction, carrier confidence, and the ability to absorb more cases without adding headcount.