Whether you were rear-ended on Route 3, hurt on the job at South Shore Hospital, or injured by a negligent property owner anywhere in Weymouth, Shea Culgin Law can take the fight to the insurance company for you. Our office sits at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 — a straight shot down Route 18, the same corridor that runs from Weymouth Landing through South Weymouth and on toward Brockton. Most Weymouth clients can reach us in 20 to 25 minutes, and if your injuries make that drive impossible, we handle consultations by phone or video and meet clients at home or in the hospital.
Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have spent more than 20 years representing injured people across the South Shore. Every case is handled on contingency: if there is no recovery, you owe no attorney’s fee.
Where Weymouth Cases Are Decided
District-level matters arising in Weymouth — including civil claims up to $50,000 — are heard at Quincy District Court, which serves Braintree, Cohasset, Holbrook, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, and Weymouth. Because Weymouth is a Norfolk County community, larger personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits are filed in Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham. Workers’ compensation claims follow a different track entirely, proceeding through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents rather than the courts. We practice regularly in all three forums.
Our Weymouth Practice Areas
Start with the page that fits your situation:
- Weymouth Car Accident Lawyer — collisions on Route 3, Route 18, Route 53, and Route 3A.
- Weymouth Personal Injury Lawyer — falls, dog bites, wrongful death, and other negligence claims.
- Weymouth Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for hospital staff, tradespeople, and every other Weymouth worker hurt on the job.
Our firm-wide personal injury practice and workers’ compensation practice pages explain each area in more depth.
Why Injured Weymouth Residents Call Us
Weymouth is one of the largest communities on the South Shore, and its injury risk reflects that scale. Route 3 carries commuter traffic through the heart of town, Route 18 funnels drivers past South Shore Hospital and the growing Union Point redevelopment, and Routes 53 and 3A thread dense commercial strips through Weymouth Landing, East Weymouth, and North Weymouth. South Shore Health — the town’s largest employer — anchors a major healthcare workforce that generates its own steady stream of workplace injury claims. We know this landscape because we work in it every week.
Weymouth FAQ
Which court handles a lawsuit from a Weymouth injury?
Smaller civil cases go to Quincy District Court, which covers Weymouth. Serious injury and wrongful death suits are filed in Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham. Workers’ comp disputes are resolved at the Department of Industrial Accidents, not in court.
How far is your office from Weymouth?
About 20 to 25 minutes via Route 18, which connects South Weymouth directly to our Brockton office at 1350 Belmont Street. We also offer phone and video consultations and will travel to you.
What does it cost to hire you?
Nothing out of pocket. We work on a contingency-fee basis — our fee comes from the recovery, and if we recover nothing, you pay no attorney’s fee.
Get Started Today
Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for injury matters or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. Consultations are free, and the filing deadlines in your case started running the day you were hurt.





