Gwyneth Paltrow Vindicated in Ski Collision Lawsuit: Jury Awards $1 in Symbolic Victory

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The ski instructor was the first on the scene. And he filed an accident report with the Lodge on the day of the accident. 

Mr. Sanderson who is blind in one eye, initially claimed he was unconscious and left on the slopes without aid. His friend confirmed his story but could not explain how he could just stand over his unconscious friend and not call for help.

Sanderson’s attorney, Robert Sykes, argued, ‘He never returned home that night as the same man. Terry has tried to get off that mountain but he´s really still there.’ 

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There were lots of expert witnesses that testified.

Sanderson claimed that his life was changed forever in 2016. He was also saying that all his issues were the result of the ski accident.

There was evidence that he had pre-existing medical conditions. And that some of the damage that he was claiming was the result of aging.

During closing Paltrow’s attorney showed Sanderson’s Facebook postings. He had started traveling again 2 months after the accident. And had been traveling extensively all over the world in the last few years. He had also been zip-lining and boating.