Best for
MyTrafficCase
Firms that need a live case-centered workflow across intake, payments, documents, communication, reminders, reporting, fleets, agencies, and drivers.
Comparison
Spreadsheets can list cases, but they split the operating record from ticket upload, payment links, documents, messages, reminders, and next action.
Best for
Firms that need a live case-centered workflow across intake, payments, documents, communication, reminders, reporting, fleets, agencies, and drivers.
Best for
Very small, manual tracking where no one needs case-linked intake, payments, documents, or communication history.
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| Category | MyTrafficCase | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket details | Captured from intake into the case workflow. | Typed or pasted into cells. |
| Status | Updated through case work and queues. | Manually maintained. |
| Payment | Payment links and status stay attached to cases. | Stored as notes or separate links. |
| Documents and messages | Case-linked records. | Links to drives and inbox threads. |
The ticket starts the case instead of being summarized into a row after the fact.
Fleet oversight works better when driver tickets and attorney case status are not rebuilt into a separate tracker.
Yes. The problem grows when payment, documents, messages, and next steps need to stay connected to each ticket.
It can support traffic-ticket CRM workflows, but the core positioning is citation-centered case management.