Gwyneth Paltrow just won the ski crash trial against retired optometrist Terry Sanderson and now a juror is speaking out.
30.03.2023 - 22:47 / etonline.com
Gwyneth Paltrow's highly publicized ski crash trial has officially come to a close Thursday, with the Goop founder being found not liable for the 2016 collision. After deliberating for just over two and a half hours, the jury found that Paltrow was not found at fault and Sanderson was. In a unanimous decision, the jury awarded Paltrow $1 in symbolic damages plus attorney fees.The actress was sued back in 2019 by Terry Sanderson, who, in his lawsuit, claimed he sustained significant injuries in 2016 after Paltrow allegedly knocked him over while skiing a beginner-level course at a resort in Park City, Utah.
The collision, he claimed, left him with «a brain injury, four broken ribs and other serious injuries.»He further claimed that Paltrow was skiing in an «out of control» manner and skied away without calling for help. He also alleged in the lawsuit that he was blamed for the accident by Deer Valley Resort staff in a filed incident report.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, Sanderson sued Paltrow for more than $300,000 in damages in connection to the Feb.
26, 2016 incident. The trial kicked off Tuesday, March 21 in Park City, where Paltrow filed a countersuit against Sanderson and was seeking $1 in symbolic damages plus attorney fees.Sanderson initially sued for $3.1 million in damages, but several of his claims were dropped by the court in 2022.In Paltrow's countersuit, she claimed that Sanderson, «who was uphill from Ms.
Gwyneth Paltrow just won the ski crash trial against retired optometrist Terry Sanderson and now a juror is speaking out.
began earlier this month in Utah, with dozens of witnesses called to give evidence, including Paltrow and Sanderson. The jury reached its verdict Thursday (March 30) after just two hours and 20 minutes of deliberation, finding Sanderson “100 per cent” at fault for the crash.
Gwyneth Paltrow is “not a liar” but is wrong about what she believes happened during a ski crash seven years ago, a US court was told. The Oscar-winning actor’s view on how events unfolded during the 2016 collision were “sincerely expressed” but incorrect, jurors in Utah heard. Paltrow is accused of “slamming” into retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, leaving him with several broken ribs and severe brain injuries.
And the jury rules in favor of… Gwyneth Paltrow!
Gwyneth Paltrow was found not liable in her skiing accident trial, earning $1 in damages.
Gwyneth Paltrow did not cause the 2016 ski collision that retired optometrist Terry Sanderson claimed left him with a traumatic brain injury, a jury found today.
A jury ruled in favor of Gwyneth Paltrow Thursday in a $300,000 negligence suit filed by a Utah man in 2019. Terry Sanderson was determined to be "100 percent at fault" for the ski crash in 2016. He will be responsible for $1 in damages in addition to her attorneys' fees. In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, Paltrow said, "I felt that acquiescing to a false claim comprised my integrity.
Gwyneth Paltrow is “not a liar” but is wrong about what she believes happened during a ski crash seven years ago, a US court has heard.The Oscar-winning actress’s view on how events unfolded during the 2016 collision were “sincerely expressed” but incorrect, jurors in Utah heard. Gwyneth is accused of “slamming” into retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, leaving him with several broken ribs and severe brain injuries. She has denied the claims, alleging that Mr Sanderson crashed into her at the Deer Valley resort in Utah, and caused her to lose “half a day of skiing”.
Gwyneth Paltrow‘s kids are sharing their side of the story!
The Utah ski crash trial involving Gwyneth Paltrow and retired optometrist Terry Sanderson is heating up, as both sides attempt to prove they were not responsible for the collision that allegedly left Sanderson badly injured. On Monday, Paltrow's lawyers called into evidence a recreation video of the accident scene, as described from the vantage point of ski instructor Eric Christiansen. Christiansen, who was hired by Paltrow to teach her then 9-year-old son Moses how to ski, confirmed that the animated video was an accurate representation of how he recalled the events of the day.
The man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a 2016 skiing collision at one of the most upscale resorts in North America is expected to take the stand Monday as the closely watched trial goes into its second week.
Gwyneth Paltrow's trial is officially underway. The actress was sued back in 2019 by a man named Terry Sanderson, who in his lawsuit claimed he sustained significant injuries in 2016 after Paltrow allegedly knocked him over while skiing a beginner-level course at a resort in Park City, Utah.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, Sanderson, 76, is suing Paltrow for more than $300,000 in damages in connection to the Feb.
Time for her side of the story. Three days into the trial, Gwyneth Paltrow testified about her 2016 skiing accident.
Gwyneth Paltrow has taken the stand and is now testifying.Four days into a lawsuit trial, in which the GOOP founder has been accused of injuring a man she allegedly knocked into on a Utah ski slope in 2016, the Oscar winner has the chance to speak out in her defense, and ET is streaming it live. According to a 2019 complaint obtained by ET, plaintiff Terry Sanderson accused Paltrow of a «hit-and-run ski crash» at Deer Valley in Utah, alleging she «skied out of control and hit the back» of him, «knocking him down hard, knocking him out, and causing a brain injury, four broken ribs and other serious injuries.» He further alleged Deer Valley employees did not call for emergency responders and skied away. He accused ski instructor Eric Christiansen of falsely reporting Paltrow did not cause the crash on an incident report.
Not happy. Gwyneth Paltrow appeared visibly annoyed while listening to testimony from plaintiff Terry Sanderson’s daughter, Shae Sanderson Herath, during day four of her ski crash trial.
suing the Oscar-winning actress for $300,000 (£250,000) over the incident at the Deer Valley ski resort in Utah in 2016, alleging she crashed into him and caused severe and long-lasting brain injuries. The third day of the civil lawsuit began with a video deposition from Dr Alina Fong, a neuropsychologist, who said that Mr Sanderson had presented “a myriad” of symptoms indicative of having suffered a concussion nearly a year after the accident. However, during cross-examination, Stephen Owens, Paltrow’s attorney, pointed out that Dr Fong never actually examined Mr Sanderson’s prior medical records.
Gwyneth Paltrow and the man who broke four ribs after the two collided at a Utah ski resort seven years ago are both expected to testify on Friday in a trial over his claims that the movie star’s recklessness caused his concussion and lasting physical injuries.
Gwyneth Paltrow‘s lawyer made an unexpected request during the third day of her ongoing civil case in Park City, Utah.
a man who collided with Gwyneth Paltrow on a ski slope could not “plausibly” have been caused by him crashing into her, a US court has heard. Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson showed “typical hallmarks” of a traumatic brain injury and “deteriorated abruptly” following the 2016 incident at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah. The Oscar-nominated actress is being sued by Mr Sanderson for allegedly “slamming” into him from behind, leaving him unresponsive and with several broken ribs.
The injuries sustained by a man who collided with Gwyneth Paltrow on a ski slope could not “plausibly” have been caused by him crashing into her, a US court has heard. Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson showed “typical hallmarks” of a traumatic brain injury and “deteriorated abruptly” following the 2016 incident at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah.The Oscar-nominated actress is being sued by Mr Sanderson for allegedly “slamming” into him from behind, leaving him unresponsive and with several broken ribs.