If you were hurt in a crash on Route 123, injured on the job at a Hingham Street business, or harmed by someone else’s negligence anywhere in Rockland, Shea Culgin Law is ready to help. Our office at 1350 Belmont Street, Suite 109, Brockton, MA 02301 sits directly on Route 123 — the same road that runs east through Abington and into Rockland center. Most Rockland clients reach us in about 20 minutes, and when an injury makes travel difficult, we come to you.
Attorneys Robert Shea and Joseph Culgin have spent more than 20 years representing injured people across Plymouth County. We know Rockland’s roads, its employers, and the courts that handle Rockland cases — and we handle every matter on a contingency basis, so you owe nothing unless we recover for you.
The Courts That Hear Rockland Cases
Rockland is one of the few towns we serve whose district court is not in Brockton. Criminal matters, small claims, and civil suits up to $50,000 arising in Rockland are heard at Hingham District Court, 28 George Washington Boulevard, Hingham — the court covering Hanover, Hingham, Hull, Norwell, Rockland, and Scituate. Larger personal injury and wrongful death suits are filed in Plymouth County Superior Court. Workers’ compensation disputes do not go to court at all; they proceed through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents. Whatever forum your case requires, we have practiced in it.
How We Help Injured Rockland Residents
Choose the page that matches your situation:
- Rockland Car Accident Lawyer — crashes on Route 123, Route 139, Hingham Street (Route 228), and the Route 3 corridor.
- Rockland Personal Injury Lawyer — slip and falls, dog bites, wrongful death, and other negligence claims.
- Rockland Workers’ Compensation Lawyer — Chapter 152 benefits for employees hurt on the job, from the Hingham Street commercial corridor to downtown Union Street.
You can also review our firm-wide personal injury practice and workers’ compensation practice.
Why Rockland Residents Choose Shea Culgin Law
Rockland sits at a busy crossroads of the South Shore: Route 3 access at Hingham Street, commuter traffic funneling through Union Street, and a substantial commercial and corporate employment base anchored by the One Technology Place campus. That mix produces serious car accidents, workplace injuries, and premises claims every year. We bring two decades of Plymouth County experience to each one, and we deal with the insurance companies so you can focus on healing.
Rockland FAQ
Which district court covers Rockland, Massachusetts?
Hingham District Court, located at 28 George Washington Boulevard in Hingham, handles district-level cases arising in Rockland. Major injury lawsuits are filed in Plymouth County Superior Court, and workers’ comp claims go through the Department of Industrial Accidents.
Do I have to travel to Brockton to hire you?
No. Our Brockton office is roughly 20 minutes from Rockland center via Route 123, but we offer phone and video consultations, and we routinely meet injured clients at home or in the hospital.
How much does it cost to hire a Rockland injury lawyer?
Nothing up front. We work on contingency — our fee is a percentage of what we recover, and if we recover nothing, you pay no attorney’s fee.
Talk to Us Today
Call Shea Culgin Law at 508-510-5107 for injury claims or 617-674-0408 for workers’ compensation matters. The consultation is free, and the deadlines in your case are already running.





