Revere packs more than 60,000 people, three miles of public beach, two Blue Line corridors, and some of the most heavily traveled state highways in Massachusetts into a few square miles of Suffolk County. When a Revere resident is hurt — in a crash at Bell Circle, a fall on an icy stairway, or an injury at work — Shea Culgin Law handles the claim. We are a Massachusetts-wide injury practice based in Brockton: attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have spent more than 20 years representing accident victims and injured workers, we offer free consultations by phone or video, and we appear in the Suffolk County courts where Revere cases are decided. You never need to come to us to hire us.
The Courts That Hear Revere Cases
- Chelsea District Court, 120 Broadway, Chelsea. This is the district court serving both Chelsea and Revere. It hears civil cases seeking up to $50,000 in damages, which covers many injury claims involving moderate medical treatment.
- Suffolk County Superior Court, 3 Pemberton Square, Boston. Larger Revere injury cases and wrongful death claims are filed in Superior Court in downtown Boston, which serves Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop.
- Department of Industrial Accidents. Workers’ compensation disputes follow their own track entirely — administrative judges at the DIA resolve them through conciliations, conferences, and hearings, a process we handle for injured workers throughout the state.
Our Revere Practice Pages
Each type of Revere claim has its own dedicated resource:
- Revere Car Accident Lawyer — collisions at Bell Circle, on Route 1A, Route 1, Squire Road, and the Revere Beach Parkway, plus the no-fault rules that govern every Massachusetts crash claim.
- Revere Personal Injury Lawyer — slip-and-falls, dog bites, premises claims, and wrongful death.
- Revere Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — wage and medical benefits for employees hurt on the job, from the Amazon delivery station to the beachfront hotels.
Why Geography Shapes Revere Injury Claims
Revere sits at a collision point — literally — of regional traffic. Route 1, Route 1A, Route 16, and Route 60 all funnel through the city, carrying commuters, airport traffic, and trucks serving the fuel terminals along the Chelsea Creek waterfront. The city has no hospital of its own: CHA Everett Hospital, just over the line in Everett, operates the only emergency department in the immediate five-community area, and serious trauma goes into Boston. That means Revere injury victims often treat across multiple systems, and part of our job is pulling those scattered records into one coherent claim that an insurer cannot pick apart.
Revere FAQ
You’re based in Brockton — how do you represent clients in Revere?
By phone, video, and email for nearly everything, the same way most clients now prefer to work. Massachusetts injury practice is statewide: we file in Suffolk County courts, deal with the same insurers wherever the crash happened, and travel to meet clients when a case calls for it.
Which court would my Revere injury lawsuit be filed in?
Claims worth $50,000 or less generally belong in Chelsea District Court at 120 Broadway. Larger cases are filed in Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston. Most claims resolve by settlement, but we build every file as if a jury will see it.
I was hurt at work in Revere — is that a lawsuit against my employer?
No. Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system run through your employer’s insurer and the Department of Industrial Accidents, not the courts. You don’t prove fault, and you can’t be lawfully punished for filing. If someone other than your employer caused the injury, a separate negligence claim may run alongside the comp case.
Talk to a Revere Injury or Workers’ Comp Lawyer — Free
Call Shea Culgin Law: 508-510-5107 for personal injury, 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. The consultation is free and there is no fee unless we recover for you.





