Mashpee has grown from one of Cape Cod’s quietest towns into a year-round commercial hub — Mashpee Commons and its hundred-plus businesses, the five-way Mashpee Rotary joining Routes 28 and 151, resort and golf communities, and a summer population that swells the roads, stores, and job sites. With that growth comes injury: crashes at congested intersections, falls on busy commercial property, and workplace accidents across a service-heavy economy. Shea Culgin Law represents the injured.
We are a Brockton-based firm — 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109 — practicing injury and workers’ compensation law across Massachusetts for more than 20 years. For Mashpee clients, distance is a non-issue: consultations are free and handled by phone or video, documents move electronically, and attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin appear in the courts and agencies that decide Cape cases. When your injuries make travel difficult, we come to you.
Mashpee’s Courts and Forums
The Massachusetts court system assigns Mashpee to Falmouth District Court at 161 Jones Road in Falmouth, which also serves Falmouth and Bourne and hears civil injury cases within district court limits. Major injury and wrongful death litigation goes to Barnstable Superior Court, the county-wide superior court. Workers’ compensation disputes are administrative — decided by the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA), not a courthouse. We handle cases in all three.
What We Do for Mashpee Clients
- Mashpee Car Accident Lawyer — collisions at the Mashpee Rotary, on Routes 28 and 151, and on neighborhood roads.
- Mashpee Personal Injury Lawyer — premises liability at shopping and resort properties, dog bites, wrongful death.
- Mashpee Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — DIA claims for retail, restaurant, golf, construction, and municipal workers.
Our firm-level personal injury and workers’ compensation pages explain every case type in depth.
Mashpee FAQ
Does a Brockton firm actually handle Cape cases?
Routinely. An injury claim is investigation, medical documentation, and negotiation — work that happens by phone, email, and video regardless of where either side sits. When proceedings require appearance, we appear, whether at Falmouth District Court, Barnstable Superior Court, or the DIA.
I was hurt in a crash at the Mashpee Rotary. Is fault hard to prove?
Rotaries produce disputed-fault crashes because drivers misunderstand yield rules — entering traffic must yield to vehicles already circulating. We establish entry sequence and impact geometry from damage patterns, witness accounts, and any available video, and Massachusetts law lets you recover even when you share fault, up to 50%.
My injury happened at a store at Mashpee Commons. What’s my first move?
Report it to management, request an incident report, photograph the hazard, and get medical care the same day. Then call us quickly — commercial surveillance footage is overwritten fast, and a preservation letter sent this week can decide the case next year.
Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win
The insurance company has professionals on your claim already. Even the odds: call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for injury matters or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation.





