Shea Culgin Law represents people injured in car crashes, falls, and workplace accidents in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have spent more than 20 years handling injury and workers’ compensation cases across southeastern Massachusetts, and our office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 sits on Route 123 — the very road that runs west across Bristol County and into downtown Attleboro as County Street. From most of Attleboro, we are about a half-hour drive, and most cases start with a phone call, not a visit.
A Working City With Real Injury Risks
Attleboro is a Bristol County city of more than 45,000 with an industrial backbone that earned it the nickname “the Jewelry City.” Today that legacy lives on in precision manufacturing — Sensata Technologies, the global sensor maker, is headquartered on Pleasant Street and traces its roots to the city’s jewelry-plating industry — alongside Sturdy Health, the city’s hospital system, distribution operations near I-95, and a busy downtown built around the MBTA commuter rail station. Manufacturing floors, highway interchanges, retail corridors, and an aging building stock all generate injuries, and each kind of case has its own rules and deadlines.
We handle car accident claims, personal injury matters from slip-and-falls to wrongful death, and workers’ compensation claims for Attleboro’s workforce.
Courts Serving Attleboro
District-court-level civil cases arising in the city are heard at Attleboro District Court, 88 North Main Street, which serves Attleboro, North Attleborough, Mansfield, and Norton. Larger personal injury lawsuits are filed in Bristol County Superior Court, with sessions in Taunton, Fall River, and New Bedford. Workers’ compensation disputes bypass these courts entirely and proceed through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA). We appear in each of these forums as a regular part of our practice.
How We Help in Attleboro
- Attleboro Car Accident Lawyer — crashes on I-95, Route 1, and the city’s converging state routes.
- Attleboro Personal Injury Lawyer — premises liability, winter falls, dog bites, and wrongful death claims.
- Attleboro Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and trade workers.
Attleboro FAQ
Which court will hear my Attleboro injury case?
Suits within district court limits are filed at Attleboro District Court on North Main Street. Higher-value cases go to Bristol County Superior Court. Workers’ comp claims are handled administratively at the DIA. We pick the forum strategically — it affects timeline and value.
Do you actually handle cases this far from Brockton?
Yes — Attleboro is squarely inside our Bristol County practice area, and Route 123 connects our office to your city directly. Intake, document signing, and most communication happen by phone and email; we come to you when the case needs it.
What if I can’t afford a lawyer right now?
You don’t need to. Injury cases are pure contingency — no fee unless we recover. Workers’ comp fees are statutory and usually paid by the insurer in successful contested claims.
Talk to an Attleboro Injury Lawyer
Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for a free consultation about any Attleboro injury, or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation matters. Honest assessments, statutory deadlines protected, no fee unless we win.





