Gwyneth Paltrow Called Out During Trial Over 'Reckless' Skiing As Plaintiff Seeks Damages From The Actress

Gwyneth Paltrow Called Out During Trial Over 'Reckless' Skiing As Plaintiff Seeks Damages From The Actress

Back in 2016, Gwyneth Paltrow was involved in a skiing accident that left the person she hit with a serious brain injury. Now, almost seven years later, the case has gone to court, and the actress was called out for the "reckless" skiing accident, and could pay up to $300,000 in damages. 

Dr. Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist, was hit by Paltrow in what was described as a "hit and run" crash, according to the New York Post. His lawyer, Lawrence D. Buhler called the actress out in front of a jury, saying her skiing was "reckless, and explained that: 

Distracted skiers cause crashes. Defendant Gwyneth Paltrow knew that looking up the mountain and to the side, while skiing down the mountain, was dangerous.

He claimed that she knew she was skiing in a reckless way, and noted the permanent brain damage the plaintiff sustained after the crash. 

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