When a crash, a fall, or a workplace injury upends your life in Randolph, Massachusetts, Shea Culgin Law is close enough to help that same week. Attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have represented injured people across southeastern Massachusetts for more than 20 years, and our office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 is roughly a 15-minute drive down Route 28 from Randolph center. We handle every stage of an injury claim — the first call from the insurance adjuster, the medical documentation, the negotiation, and the courtroom if it comes to that.
Why Geography Matters for a Randolph Injury Claim
Randolph sits at one of the busiest highway junctions south of Boston: Route 24 ends here, feeding directly into I-93, and Route 28 — North Main Street — carries the town’s commercial traffic from one end to the other. Tens of thousands of commuters pass through Randolph every day, and the town’s own residents are out on those same roads. Where your injury happened determines which police department wrote the report, which emergency room treated you, and which court will hear your case. We work in this corridor daily and know each of those answers before you finish telling us what happened.
Our Randolph practice covers car accident claims, personal injury cases such as slip-and-falls, dog bites, and wrongful death, and workers’ compensation claims for anyone who lives or works in Randolph and was hurt on the job.
The Courts That Hear Randolph Cases
Randolph is in Norfolk County. District court matters arising in town — including civil injury suits within district court limits — are heard at Quincy District Court, which serves Randolph along with Quincy, Braintree, Milton, Holbrook, Weymouth, and Cohasset. Larger personal injury lawsuits go to Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham. Workers’ compensation disputes follow a separate track entirely, through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA). Shea Culgin Law appears in all three forums regularly.
What We Handle for Randolph Clients
- Randolph Car Accident Lawyer — collisions on Route 24, I-93, Route 28, and Route 139, plus the local-street crashes that never make the news but still break bones.
- Randolph Personal Injury Lawyer — premises liability, snow and ice falls, dog bites, and wrongful death.
- Randolph Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for injured workers, whether the injury happened in Randolph or anywhere else in Massachusetts.
Randolph FAQ
Where will my Randolph injury lawsuit be filed?
Cases within the district court’s damage limits are typically filed at Quincy District Court; higher-value cases go to Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham. Workers’ compensation claims are not court cases at all — they proceed through the DIA. We choose the forum that best fits the value and posture of your claim.
Your office is in Brockton. Is that a problem for a Randolph case?
No — it is an advantage. We are minutes away via Route 28, we know the courts, hospitals, and police departments serving Randolph, and we can start your case by phone the day you call. Most clients never need to come in more than once or twice.
What does it cost to hire you?
Nothing up front. Injury cases are handled on contingency — our fee comes out of the recovery, and only if there is one. Workers’ compensation fees are set by statute and, in most contested cases, paid by the insurance company.
Speak With a Randolph Injury Lawyer
Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for a free consultation on any Randolph injury claim, or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation. Straight answers, no fee unless we recover.





