Kingston packs a lot of traffic and commerce into a small South Shore footprint: Route 3 and its interchanges, the Route 3A and Route 106 corridors, the Kingston Collection mall, and the MBTA commuter rail terminus that draws park-and-ride drivers from across the region every weekday. When that activity produces a car crash, a fall, or a workplace injury, Shea Culgin Law is the firm Kingston residents can call.
From our office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301, Kingston is about a 30 to 35 minute drive — Route 106 runs nearly door-to-door from the Brockton area into Kingston, and Route 27 offers another direct path. Attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have represented injured people throughout Plymouth County for more than 20 years, and we make geography irrelevant: free consultations by phone or video, and home or hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
Kingston’s Courts
Kingston injury cases of modest value are heard at Plymouth District Court, 52 Obery Street in Plymouth, which serves Kingston along with Duxbury, Halifax, Hanson, Marshfield, Pembroke, Plymouth, and Plympton. Higher-value injury and wrongful death cases belong in Plymouth County Superior Court, which sits both in Plymouth and in Brockton near our office. Workers’ compensation claims never touch either courthouse — they run through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA). We handle cases in all three.
Our Kingston Practice Areas
- Kingston Car Accident Lawyer — Route 3, Route 3A, Route 106, and local-road collision claims.
- Kingston Personal Injury Lawyer — slip-and-falls, premises liability, dog bites, and wrongful death.
- Kingston Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — DIA claims for Kingston’s retail, education, healthcare, and trades workforce.
For the full picture, see our personal injury practice and workers’ compensation practice pages.
Kingston Injury Questions, Answered
Is it a problem that your office is in Brockton, not Kingston?
No. Kingston’s own courts are in Plymouth and the county Superior Court sits in Brockton, so there is no “Kingston courthouse” advantage to a local address. What matters is experience in Plymouth County courts and at the DIA — which is exactly our practice.
I was hit near the Kingston Collection. Does it matter that it was a parking lot crash?
Parking lot crashes are real claims. PIP covers your initial medical bills regardless of fault, and lot collisions raise their own fault questions — right-of-way in travel lanes, backing vehicles, pedestrian strikes — that we know how to prove.
I commute from the Kingston MBTA station and was injured on the way to work. Is that workers’ comp?
Usually not — the ordinary commute is excluded from comp coverage. But injuries while traveling for work duties, between job sites, or running employer errands often are covered, and a negligent driver who hit you is liable in a personal injury claim either way. The facts decide it; tell us yours.
Speak with Us First — It’s Free
Adjusters start building their file the day of the injury. Build yours too. Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for injury matters or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. You pay no fee unless we recover.





