Both sides claimed that the other one was responsible for the ski collision.
The trial over a lawsuit between Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson came to an end Thursday after eight days of back-and-forth allegations of negligence stemming from a ski collision that occurred in 2016.
Robert Sykes, Sanderson’s attorney, said the most important piece of evidence to prove that Paltrow rammed into his client were his injuries, which included four broken ribs and loss of consciousness. Lawrence Buhler, one of Sanderson’s attorneys, suggested the jury award him $3,276,000 in damages. Buhler made the calculation based on every day of cognitive decline Sanderson has experienced over the last seven years and will continue to experience for the rest of his life.
In their closing argument on Thursday, Paltrow's attorneys accused Sanderson of suing the actor to exploit her fame and wealth.
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