Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in court today over a 2016 ski accident in which a retired Utah optometrist claims he was left with permanent injuries

Gwyneth Paltrow was distracted by one of her children yelling ‘Mommy, Mommy watch me ski,’ and crashed into a 72-year-old causing permanent brain injury, it was claimed in court Tuesday.

Paltrow turned to watch the child and the next thing she knew she had collided with retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, his lawyer Lawrence Buhler said, adding that her ‘conscious disregard for people’ led to the crash.

‘She knew what she was doing was dangerous and she knew it was reckless,’ said Buhler in his opening statement on the first day of a trial where Sanderson is suing the Oscar-winning actress.

The accident occurred on Utah’s Bandana Mountain in 2016. At the time Paltrow’s daughter Apple was 11 and her son Moses was 9.

Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in court today over a 2016 ski accident in which a retired Utah optometrist claims he was left with permanent injuries

Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in court today over a 2016 ski accident in which a retired Utah optometrist claims he was left with permanent injuries

Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in court today over a 2016 ski accident in which a retired Utah optometrist claims he was left with permanent injuries 

Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial

Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial

Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial

Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial

Paltrow, her husband Brad Falchuk and children Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, are set to testify during her 2016 ski crash trial

DailyMail.com caught up with Terry Sanderson (pictured) during a short recess on Tuesday. When asked if he was feeling confident about the trial outcome, Sanderson told DailyMail.com that he was.

DailyMail.com caught up with Terry Sanderson (pictured) during a short recess on Tuesday. When asked if he was feeling confident about the trial outcome, Sanderson told DailyMail.com that he was.

DailyMail.com caught up with Terry Sanderson (pictured) during a short recess on Tuesday. When asked if he was feeling confident about the trial outcome, Sanderson told DailyMail.com that he was. 

Owens also told the jury that Sanderson had suffered from brain issues prior to the accident and said Paltrow has ‘sentimental feelings’ about skiing due to ski trips with her dad as a child and before he died.

Buhler said one of the children was trying to get their mother’s attention and asked her to watch them as they took to the slopes. 

Paltrow in a social media post the year before the accident at Deer Valley resort in Utah. She captioned the post: '20 years later and I still got it #justlikeridingabike'

Paltrow in a social media post the year before the accident at Deer Valley resort in Utah. She captioned the post: '20 years later and I still got it #justlikeridingabike'

Paltrow in a social media post the year before the accident at Deer Valley resort in Utah. She captioned the post: ’20 years later and I still got it #justlikeridingabike’

‘They go to the left. Gwyneth Paltrow goes to the right,’ the attorney said.

‘She looks up to see her children and as she looks down, she screams. She skis into the back of Terry Sanderson.

‘Sanderson is face down in the snow unconscious.’

Sanderson claims the accident left him with a permanent brain injury, although Paltrow’s attorney Stephen Owens said he had had an earlier accident that caused the damage.

Buhler said the Sliding Doors actress was skiing ‘recklessly’ when she collided with Sanderson.

‘She knew that if she continued to ski that way, if she kept looking up to the side, someone would get seriously hurt.’ 

Owens said Paltrow, 50, her husband Brad Falchuk, 52 and the two children, Apple, now 18 and Moses, 16, will all testify in the trial in Park City, Utah.

He said Paltrow was left ‘freaked out’ by the crash that allegedly left optometrist Terry Sanderson, 72, with a permanent brain injury.

Sanderson has said Paltrow crashed into him but Owens described how Sanderson’s skis appeared between her feet before the pair tumbled to the ground. 

Of Sanderson’s claim – that Paltrow had crashed into him leaving him badly injured – Owens added: ‘We think this is BS.’

Owens claimed that once Sanderson realized who he had hit, he flagged down Ski Patrol, telling them he was hurt badly enough to need help to get off the mountain.

He showed the court a photo of Paltrow with son Moses on the day of the crash and told how it was a special trip made to give her children the chance to learn how to ski.

Owens claimed Sanderson had been cutting across the mountain making a wide turn and had had his back turned when he hit her.

He also noted that Sanderson had said Paltrow appeared directly in front of him just before the crash and had told Paltrow’s ski instructor he was okay.

Paltrow shielded her face with a blue notebook in court.  She has claimed that with was Sanderson who ran into her

Paltrow shielded her face with a blue notebook in court.  She has claimed that with was Sanderson who ran into her

Paltrow shielded her face with a blue notebook in court.  She has claimed that with was Sanderson who ran into her 

Dr. Terry Sanderson, who was seen entering court today with a face mask on, sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident left him with a 'permanent traumatic brain injury, four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement'

Dr. Terry Sanderson, who was seen entering court today with a face mask on, sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident left him with a 'permanent traumatic brain injury, four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement'

Dr. Terry Sanderson, who was seen entering court today with a face mask on, sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident left him with a ‘permanent traumatic brain injury, four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement’

Paltrow arrived at court in Utah for the trial over a 2016 'hit-and-run' ski accident

Paltrow arrived at court in Utah for the trial over a 2016 'hit-and-run' ski accident

Paltrow arrived at court in Utah for the trial over a 2016 ‘hit-and-run’ ski accident

The actress was seen stepping out of a black SUV and bundled up in a long coat and shades, keeping her head down as she walked into Park City District Court on Tuesday

The actress was seen stepping out of a black SUV and bundled up in a long coat and shades, keeping her head down as she walked into Park City District Court on Tuesday

The actress was seen stepping out of a black SUV and bundled up in a long coat and shades, keeping her head down as she walked into Park City District Court on Tuesday

The actress was seen stepping out of a black SUV and bundled up in a long coat and shades, keeping her head down as she walked into Park City District Court on Tuesday

The actress was seen stepping out of a black SUV and bundled up in a long coat and shades, keeping her head down as she walked into Park City District Court on Tuesday

According to Owens, Paltrow was on the ground yelling ‘what the F’ at Sanderson immediately after the crash which was seen and heard by Moses – who later said he had never seen his mom so upset. Owens also ridiculed the idea that the crash was a ‘hit and run’ – saying Paltrow had instead skied down the mountain to meet Falchuk after being told she could leave by ski instructor Eric Christensen and Ski Patrol.

While on the toboggan being taken off the mountain, Sanderson posted a happy photo on social media and was able to converse with his ski buddy Greg Ramone, according to Owens.

Terry Sanderson (pictured) filed a lawsuit in January 2019 in Utah claiming that Gwyneth Paltrow broke four of his ribs and left him with brain damage after a ski crash 

He also claimed Sanderson showed no confusion when he was taken to Instacare and said he had suffered a stroke six years earlier which accounted for injuries that appeared on a CT scan taken after the crash.

Owens then showed the jury an email sent by Sanderson to his daughters Jenny, Polly and Shae that included a link to a Facebook status that said ‘I’m famous!’

It also referred to a GoPro that allegedly caught the crash on camera but which Owens says has never been found.

He finished his argument by holding up a dollar bill and saying: ‘Gwyneth was hurt by his [Sanderson] negligence. She’s hurt, she’s sore, it rattled her.’

Owens added: ‘Apple was waiting at the bottom of the mountain and said, what happened? She said ‘some a**hole ran into me’. She was upset. She was upset over lunch and she said she didn’t want to ski again that day.

‘She came for a family vacation and half of that afternoon was ruined. So that dollar is important to us. It’s important to my client.’

DailyMail.com caught up with Sanderson during a short recess on Tuesday. When asked if he was feeling confident about the trial outcome, Sanderson told DailyMail.com that he was. 

As her attorney spoke, Paltrow looked on intently and nodded as he told the jury that ski accidents are not the same as car collisions; and added that skiing is dangerous ‘because you’re going down a very snowy and icy hill.’ 

The trial over the incident at Deer Valley Resort begins today at Park City District Court

The trial over the incident at Deer Valley Resort begins today at Park City District Court

The trial over the incident at Deer Valley Resort begins today at Park City District Court

He sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident but a judge dismissed his original claim of hit-and-run and it is now a $300,000 claim against Paltrow

He sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident but a judge dismissed his original claim of hit-and-run and it is now a $300,000 claim against Paltrow

He sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident but a judge dismissed his original claim of hit-and-run and it is now a $300,000 claim against Paltrow

A sign directing skiers to the Bandana trail where the incident happened

A sign directing skiers to the Bandana trail where the incident happened

A sign directing skiers to the Bandana trail where the incident happened 

Sanderson sought damages in excess of $3.1 million after the accident left him with a ‘permanent traumatic brain injury, four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement’. 

A judge dismissed Sanderson’s original claim of hit-and-run and the Utah Resort and Paltrow’s instructor were removed from the lawsuit and it is now a $300,000 claim solely against the actress.

Paltrow is countersuing for ‘symbolic damages’ of $1 plus her legal fees. 

She accused Sanderson of trying to ‘exploit her celebrity and wealth’ with the accident in which she sustained a full-body blow when he collided with her. 

Paltrow told Sanderson she was angry with him and he apologized to her but she was left ‘shaken and upset’ by the incident and stopped skiing that day, the lawsuit states.

‘I heard this hysterical scream and instantaneous I got hit in the back,’ Sanderson said at a press conference when he originally filed the lawsuit in 2019.

‘It was just instantaneous, I got hit in my back. It felt like it had just drove me forward.’

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