
Losing someone you love because of another person’s negligence is devastating. The grief is immediate—but so are the questions. Who is responsible? What really happened? How will your family move forward?
At Caldwell Law Group, wrongful death attorney Chris Caldwell helps families across Boise, North Idaho, and Washington State find answers, pursue justice, and secure the financial support they need during one of life’s most difficult moments.
We handle every case with care, urgency, and precision—so you can focus on your family while we handle the legal fight.
A wrongful death occurs when someone loses their life due to another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. Idaho law allows surviving family members to pursue compensation when a preventable death occurs.
These cases are not just about financial recovery—they are about accountability and protecting others from similar harm.
Under Idaho law, a wrongful death claim is typically filed by the personal representative of the estate on behalf of:
• The surviving spouse
• Children of the deceased
• Parents (if there is no spouse or children)
• Financially dependent family members
It depends – the deadlines can be as short as six months.
These deadlines are strict.
If you miss it, your right to compensation may be permanently lost—regardless of how strong your case is. Early legal action allows critical evidence to be preserved and strengthens your claim.
To recover compensation, your legal team must establish:
• Duty of Care – The responsible party had a legal obligation to act safely
• Breach of Duty – That obligation was violated
• Causation – The breach directly caused the death
• Damages – Your family suffered measurable losses
These cases often require expert analysis, in-depth investigation, and aggressive legal strategy.
Caldwell Law Group represents families in a wide range of wrongful death cases, including:
• Car and truck accidents caused by reckless or impaired drivers
• Medical malpractice, including misdiagnosis and surgical errors
• Workplace and construction accidents
• Nursing home neglect and abuse
• Defective products
• Unsafe property conditions (premises liability)
• Fatal incidents involving criminal conduct
Wrongful death cases often involve multiple responsible parties. We investigate thoroughly to identify all sources of liability, including:
• Negligent drivers
• Employers and contractors
• Hospitals and healthcare providers
• Nursing homes
• Product manufacturers
• Property owners
• Corporations and institutions
• Government entities
Our goal is simple: maximize accountability and compensation for your family.
Economic Damages
We work with financial experts to calculate:
• Medical expenses prior to death
• Funeral and burial costs
• Lost income and future earnings
• Loss of benefits
• Household contributions
Non-Economic Damages
These reflect the deeper personal loss:
• Loss of companionship
• Loss of parental guidance
• Emotional suffering and grief
• Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased
Punitive Damages
In cases involving extreme negligence or misconduct, additional damages may be awarded to punish wrongdoing and deter similar behavior.
Every case is different.
Some claims resolve in months, while others take longer depending on:
• Complexity of the case
• Disputed liability
• Number of parties involved
• Insurance company cooperation
We move efficiently—but never at the expense of your case’s value. If insurers refuse fair compensation, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial.
Chris Caldwell and the team at Caldwell Law Group are committed to helping Idaho families through life’s most difficult legal challenges.
We provide:
• Personalized legal strategy
• Direct communication
• Thorough investigation
• Trial-ready representation
• Compassionate, client-focused support
If you’ve lost a loved one due to negligence, you don’t have to face this alone.
Contact Caldwell Law Group today for a free consultation. We’re available to answer your questions, explain your rights, and help you take the next step forward.
208-743-5299



