Caseload

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪˌsloʊd/

Caseload (noun)

  1. The number of cases a person, such as a lawyer or doctor, is responsible for at a given time.
  2. The total volume of cases dealt with by an office, team, or service during a period.

Examples

  • Her caseload is manageable this week.
  • The caseload for one person can change quickly.