When a crash on Route 53, a fall on an icy walkway, or a workplace injury upends your life in Pembroke, Massachusetts, Shea Culgin Law is ready to take the claim off your hands. Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have represented injured people across Plymouth County for more than 20 years from the firm’s office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301. From Pembroke, the trip is straightforward — Route 14 west through Hanson, then Route 27 through Whitman into Brockton — and most of our work with clients happens by phone and email anyway.
Why Pembroke Cases Need Local Knowledge
Pembroke sits at the crossroads of the South Shore’s busiest secondary routes. Route 53 and Route 139 overlap through the town’s commercial heart, Route 14 carries east-west traffic between Hanson and Duxbury, and commuters funnel toward Route 3 by way of Route 139 at the Marshfield line or Route 53 north through Hanover. The Old Colony Planning Council has studied the Route 53/Route 139 junction precisely because of its crash history. A firm that knows which intersections produce disputed-liability claims, which police department wrote the report, and which court will hear the case starts your claim a step ahead.
We represent Pembroke clients in three core areas: car accident claims, personal injury matters such as premises liability, dog bites, and wrongful death, and workers’ compensation claims under Chapter 152.
The Courts That Hear Pembroke Claims
Pembroke is in Plymouth County. District-level civil matters arising in town — including injury suits within the district court’s procedural limits and small claims — are heard at Plymouth District Court, 52 Obery Street, Plymouth, which serves Pembroke along with Duxbury, Halifax, Hanson, Kingston, Marshfield, Plymouth, and Plympton. Higher-value injury lawsuits go to Plymouth County Superior Court, which sits in both Brockton and Plymouth. Workers’ compensation disputes never touch either courthouse; they run through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents, where our attorneys appear week in and week out.
Our Pembroke Practice Pages
- Pembroke Car Accident Lawyer — collisions on Routes 53, 139, and 14, plus the neighborhood roads that connect them.
- Pembroke Personal Injury Lawyer — slip-and-fall, snow and ice claims, dog bites, and wrongful death.
- Pembroke Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — wage and medical benefits for injured workers, including denied and disputed claims.
Pembroke FAQ
Where would my Pembroke injury lawsuit actually be filed?
Smaller cases are typically filed at Plymouth District Court on Obery Street in Plymouth. Cases with damages justifying Superior Court go to Plymouth County Superior Court in Brockton or Plymouth. We choose the forum strategically based on case value and timing.
I was hurt in Pembroke but live in another town. Can you still represent me?
Yes. What matters is where the injury occurred and who was responsible, not your mailing address. We handle claims for visitors, commuters, and seasonal residents injured in Pembroke just as we do for locals.
What does the first meeting cost?
Nothing. Consultations are free, injury cases are contingency-fee only, and workers’ compensation attorney fees are fixed by statute — generally paid by the insurer when you win a contested claim.
Get a Pembroke Injury Lawyer on the Phone Today
Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for personal injury matters or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. We will give you a straight assessment of your claim, and you owe us nothing unless we recover for you.





