Shea Culgin Law represents Norton, Massachusetts residents in car accident, personal injury, and workers’ compensation claims — and getting to us could not be simpler. Our office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 sits directly on Route 123, the same state route that runs west through Easton and straight into Norton as East Main Street. Attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have spent more than 20 years representing injured people throughout southeastern Massachusetts, and Norton’s corridor to Brockton is one we drive constantly.
A Town Built Around a Highway
Norton is a Bristol County town of roughly 19,000 shaped by I-495, which cuts across it with a Route 123 interchange in town and the Route 140 interchange just over the Mansfield line. That highway access is why warehouse and distribution development like the Blue Star Business Park has grown up along the corridor, why Wheaton College students and staff stream through the Route 123/Route 140 crossing at the town center, and why Norton’s roads carry far more traffic than a town its size would otherwise see. Highway-speed crashes, commercial-corridor collisions, and warehouse-floor injuries each demand a different legal playbook — and we run all three.
Start with the page that fits your situation: car accidents, personal injury claims including falls and dog bites, or workers’ compensation.
Where Norton Cases Are Heard
Norton sits in Bristol County. Civil cases within district court limits — including many injury suits and small claims — go to Attleboro District Court, 88 North Main Street, Attleboro, which serves Norton together with Attleboro, North Attleborough, and Mansfield. Larger injury lawsuits are filed in Bristol County Superior Court, which sits in Taunton, Fall River, and New Bedford. Workers’ compensation claims follow a separate track entirely, through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents. We practice in each of these forums.
What We Handle for Norton Residents
- Norton Car Accident Lawyer — I-495 crashes, Route 123 and Route 140 collisions, and tournament-weekend traffic incidents near TPC Boston.
- Norton Personal Injury Lawyer — premises liability, snow and ice falls, dog bites, and wrongful death.
- Norton Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for warehouse, college, retail, and trade workers.
Norton FAQ
Which court would handle my Norton car accident lawsuit?
If suit becomes necessary, district-court-level cases are filed at Attleboro District Court on North Main Street; higher-value cases go to Bristol County Superior Court. Most claims settle without a lawsuit, but we prepare every file as if it will be tried.
How far is your office from Norton?
About 25 minutes — Route 123 connects Norton to our Brockton office directly, with no highway required. We also handle intake, documents, and most case communication by phone and email.
Do you charge for an initial case review?
Never. Injury consultations are free, our injury fees are contingency-based, and workers’ comp fees are statutory — typically paid by the insurer when a contested claim succeeds.
Speak With a Norton Injury Attorney Now
Call 508-510-5107 for personal injury and car accident matters, or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. Shea Culgin Law gives Norton clients honest answers and charges nothing unless we recover.





