Dublin’s construction activity—whether it’s commercial buildouts, renovations, or industrial maintenance—often involves fast schedules and multiple trades sharing the same areas. When scaffolding is involved, site conditions can change quickly: access routes get moved, platforms are reconfigured, and equipment may be inspected one day and altered the next.
That timing matters because:
- Early documentation is what shows how the scaffold was set up at the time of the fall.
- Witness availability can drop fast as crews rotate off projects.
- Medical symptoms evolve, especially with head, back, and internal injury concerns.
If you wait too long to organize the facts, the story becomes harder to prove—especially when insurers try to narrow blame to “worker error.”


