East Bridgewater families dealing with a serious injury — a crash at Route 18 and Route 106, a fall on an icy walkway, a workplace accident — have an experienced Plymouth County law firm just up the road. Shea Culgin Law’s office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 is roughly 15 minutes from East Bridgewater center, and attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have represented injured people in this corner of Plymouth County for more than 20 years. Every case is handled on contingency: no recovery, no fee.
East Bridgewater’s Courts
District-level cases arising in East Bridgewater — civil claims, small claims, criminal matters — are heard at Brockton District Court, 215 Main Street, Brockton, which serves Abington, Bridgewater, Brockton, East Bridgewater, West Bridgewater, and Whitman. Serious injury and wrongful death lawsuits are filed in Plymouth County Superior Court, and workers’ compensation disputes proceed through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents rather than any courthouse. We practice in all three forums, and the Brockton courthouse is minutes from our office.
Find the Right Page for Your Case
- East Bridgewater Car Accident Lawyer — crashes on Route 18 (Bedford Street), Route 106, and the local roads connecting them.
- East Bridgewater Personal Injury Lawyer — slip and falls, dog bites, wrongful death, and other negligence cases.
- East Bridgewater Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for employees injured on the job, in town or anywhere they work.
For the broader picture, see our personal injury practice and workers’ compensation practice pages.
A Neighboring Firm, Not a Billboard Firm
East Bridgewater is a town of commuters and small businesses, and its injury cases reflect that: collisions where Route 18 meets Route 106, workers hurt on jobs in Brockton or along the Route 24 corridor, winter falls in plaza parking lots on Bedford Street. We’re close enough to investigate scenes ourselves, we know the local police departments and medical providers, and our clients deal directly with the attorneys — not a case manager at a call center.
East Bridgewater FAQ
Where will my East Bridgewater injury case be heard if it goes to court?
Most likely Brockton District Court for smaller cases or Plymouth County Superior Court for serious injuries. The large majority of claims, though, resolve by settlement without a trial.
I was hurt at work outside East Bridgewater. Can you still help?
Yes. Workers’ comp claims follow the worker, not the town line. If you live in East Bridgewater and were injured working in Brockton, Boston, or anywhere else in Massachusetts, we can handle the claim.
Do I pay anything to find out if I have a case?
No. Consultations are free and confidential, and we only get paid if we recover money or benefits for you.
Speak With Us Today
Call 508-510-5107 for injury claims or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. Massachusetts deadlines are strict, and early action protects evidence.





