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Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Crash Case
S1, EP16 "Medical Expert In Video Deposition"The plaintiff's legal team brings in the video deposition that a clinical neuropsychologist gave after treating Terry Sanderson; the jury hears about a closed head injury, involving a blow to the head by an object which didn't penetrate the skull.
S1, EP17 "Documenting A Complicated Recovery"Terry's legal team pushes back on the defense's assertion that what he was dealing with was his own underlying health conditions exacerbated by age and not the ski crash; the cross-examination in a video deposition gets chippy.
S1, EP18 "Testimony From The Daughter"Terry Sanderson's legal team wants to show how his cognitive ability and behavior changed following the skiing collision; the jury listens to his daughter recalling her father's physical and cognitive decline months following the skiing collision.
S1, EP19 "Bringing Up Family Drama"Polly Sanderson Grasham, points out moments where Terry Sanderson was forgetful, confused, angry, and even violent; both his daughter and also a former girlfriend claim there were times they were terrified of him.
S1, EP20 "Behavioral and Cognitive Decline"The topic of good parenting was brought up during the cross-examination of the Terry Sanderson's daughter who was asked about her childhood experiences when he was allegedly strict, controlling and verbally abusive to his children and then-wife.
S1, EP21 "He's Not Reckless"Gwyneth Paltrow's attorney has more questions for Terry Sanderson's daughter; Polly Sanderson Grasham testifies about her dad's physical and mental health over the years, as well as some of the drama in their family; Paltrow's attorney brings up Sanderson's mental and physical health issues that he dealt with years before the ski accident; the goal is to show jurors that his problems were not caused suddenly after the collision.
S1, EP22 "Back To Medical Expertise"A second medical expert testifies via a video deposition; neurologist Dr. Richard Boehme evaluates Terry Sanderson following his ski collision; his team wants to establish that the crash adversely affected him mentally and physically, which could qualify him for damages; but Gwyneth Paltrow's team tries to discredit that claim and brings up a number of serious medical conditions that could explain why Sanderson's life changed.
S1, EP23 "Dr. Richard Boehme"Dr. Richard Boehme testifies that Terry's helmet spared him from even more serious injuries suffering his brain injury and rib fractures when he hit the ground after the collision and that he was most likely hit from behind.
S1, EP24 "A Neurologist's Report"The medical experts explain if Terry was faking his symptoms; they think this was not the case in their medical evaluations made weeks and months following the ski crash; Terry's team talks about his condition before the ski crash.
S1, EP25 "Mild Traumatic Brain Injury"According to his neurologist, Dr. Richard Boehme, Terry Sanderson went from a very active, engaging person before the ski crash someone who was limited in simple cognitive abilities; Dr. Boeheme says the reason was a mild or traumatic brain injury; the neurologist is also a biomechanical engineer who could opine on how Sanderson was hit in the ski collison and how he fell to the ground.
S1, EP26 "Neurology Meets Biomechanics"The neurologist and biomechanical engineer testifying in a video deposition claims Terry Sanderson is in the minority when it came to concussions; Dr. Richard Boehme says only five percent of people who experience a concussion have lingering symptoms 18 months after getting the head injury; he goes on to claim that with the way Terry's ribs are broken and by measuring the speed he would've had to be going before the ski collision he was most likely hit from behind by Gwyneth Paltrow.
S1, EP27 "Confused, Paranoid, And Anxious"Mark Herath, brother of Sanderson's son-in-law, describes Terry as confused, paranoid, and anxious after the ski collision with Gwyneth Paltrow; he tells the jury he could only take his friend in small doses because of the change in his behavior.
S1, EP28 "He Doesn't Trust His Brain Anymore"Terry Sanderson's oldest daughter tells the jury about her experiences with her father while growing up; Shae Sanderson Hareth gives an emotional testimony about her dad; she claims that because he doesn't trust his own brain anymore, he has become inept and frustrated with the simplest things.
S1, EP29 "I Can't Speak for My Sister"On the stand, the plaintiff's oldest daughter, Shae Sanderson Hareth, goes so far as to claim that her dad's mental decline was so bad, she doesn't know how he survives day-to-day by himself; later during cross-examination, family drama is brought back up; Gwyneth Paltrow's lawyers wants to air out all the dirty laundry in Terry Sanderson's life; after all, he is suing her, claiming she caused the ski collision which he says led to his physical and mental issues.
S1, EP30 "Gwyneth Paltrow Takes The Stand"The oldest daughter of Terry Sanderson testifies that her father told her -- it hurts to breathe and it felt like a stabbing sensation in his ribs; Shae Sanderson Hareth says this was six hours after the collision as she faces more questions from Paltrow's legal team; Gwyneth Paltrow takes the stand in her civil trial; the Hollywood actress seems determined to tell her side of the story to the jury.
S1, EP31 "Gwyneth Paltrow, The Victim"Gwyneth Paltrow recalls what her son was saying on the ski slope just before the ski crash with Terry Sanderson; on the witness stand, she tells the jurors how Sanderson hit her in the back; Paltrow says she initially thought she was being sexually assaulted because the man who hit her from behind slid between her legs and she says they ended up laying on the ground together.
S1, EP32 "Discrepancy On The Ski Slope"Gwyneth Paltrow tells the jury it was not her fault; the Defense brings in an animation to re-enact what happened on that ski slope; both sides in this civil trial agreed on some things that happened on the ski slope in Utah that day.
S1, EP33 "Shaken Up While Skiing"Gwyneth Paltrow says that the crash left her with a sore knee but no other injuries; her attorneys argue that Terry Sanderson sued Paltrow because of her fame and wealth; Paltrow claims Sanderson knocked into her gently from behind but that the collision escalated as the two skidded down a ski slope; she says that his skis veered between her legs, causing her to briefly panic as she heard a man groaning from behind.
S1, EP34 "Only Eyewitness Returns to Testify"The only eyewitness to the crash, Craig Ramon, returned to testify; good portion of this trial revolved around Terry Sanderson's motivation for suing a Hollywood star like Gwyneth Paltrow.
S1, EP35 "The Plaintiff Testifies"New evidence about an online chat between members of Terry Sanderson's ski group just days after the accident; the plaintiff, Terry Sanderson, takes the witness stand; for a man who experienced a serious closed head injury which involves memory loss, Terry Sanderson is asked to recall what he remembers in the moments leading up to the ski crash.
S1, EP36 "Terry Sanderson"Terry Sanderson tells his version of what happened in the moments before and after the ski crash with Gwyneth Paltrow; he says that he was hit from behind on a ski slope and was not helped at the crash scene; Terry gives emotional testimony about the changes he says happened in his life following the 2016 accident; he sued Paltrow claiming she is responsible for his permanent brain damage which he claims deteroriated his mental well-being and cognitive functions.
S1, EP37 "I'm Famous"According to Terry Sanderson, he had been working hard to improve his cognitive and behaviorial issues following the crash with Gwyneth Paltrow. He told the jury that he wanted to believe he could fully recover and go back to being the person that he was. During cross-examination, Sanderson testified that he regretted writing I'm famous to his friends and family after the ski crash. He said it wasn't him, but instead the other personality he claimed was inhabiting his body.
S1, EP38 "Defense Begins Their Case"The jurors who would decide the Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash case listened to the plaintiff, Terry Sanderson, tell his side of the story. During cross-examination, he went back and forth on what he remembered and didn't remember in the lead up to the ski collision and the days and weeks that followed. Next, it was the Defense's turn to deliver its case to jurors. Its first witness was a seasoned ski instructor who was hired by Paltrow's family.
S1, EP39 "Ski Instructor Remembers"This ski instructor didn't see the collision, but he was on the slope and saw the moments before and after. He testified that Terry Sanderson apologized several times to his client, Gwyneth Paltrow at the crash scene. Eric Christiansen then told jurors that Sanderson was asked if he was okay, after his Collison with the actress on the ski slope. Once he told everbody that he was okay, the instructor helped him to his feet before skiing away with Paltrow.
S1, EP40 "Interaction At The Ski Crash Scene"The ski instructor, who was working with Gwyneth Paltrow the day of the collision with Terry Sanderson, disagreed with his account of what happened immediately after the crash. Eric Christiansen claimed he was the very last person to leave the crash scene. But Sanderson had said he was abandoned there on the slope. The instructor remembered that Sanderson told him he didn't need any help and they both went about their day.
S1, EP41 "Ski Patroller Responds"Jurors listened to the testimony of the ski patrol worker who responded to the collision between Terry Sanderson and the actress. Whitney Smith had more than two years of experience as a medical personnel working at the Deer Valley ski resort. She testified for the defense where she presented her incident report she made for the luxury Park City, Utah ski resort.
S1, EP42 "Confirming The Incident Report"Terry Sanderson initially sued the resort for damages. But he later dropped that lawsuit and sued Paltrow instead, claiming she was the one really responsible for what happened. On the stand was a ski patrol supervisor who signed off on an incident report about the ski crash involving Sanderson and Paltrow. Her lawyers questioned the legitimacy of Sanderson's reported medical issues - including a permanent brain injury that he and others claimed changed his life.
S1, EP43 "Biomechanical Engineer Breaks It Down"The Defense brought in a biomechanical engineer. Gwyneth Paltrow's lawyers wanted him to tell the jury what he thought caused the ski collision and the injuries. The jury got a crash course in math, biomechanics, and even physics. All to try to prove to them that Sanderson was the one who slammed into her from behind and not the other way around.
S1, EP44 "Dr. Irving Scher"A biomechanical engineer told jurors how he thought the ski collision happened between the Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson. Dr. Irving Scher went from using stick figure drawings to an animation during his testimony about the ski crash. He claimed Paltrow's version of what happened was the only one consistent with science. He dismissed the findings of the plaintiff's expert claiming he miscalculated and that his overall conclusion violated the laws of physics.
S1, EP45 "Mathematics In A Ski Collision"The plaintiff's legal team cross-examined the defense's biomechanical expert. Dr. Irving Scher testified Gwyneth Paltrow's account of what happened during a ski collision was the more believable version, compared to Sanderson's. Later, Paltrow's attorneys pushed to bring in a skiing expert. They claimed that a full evaluation of the crash would help jurors form their opinions about what happened.
S1, EP46 "Ski Expert Weighs In"The jury heard from a ski expert. Paul Braugher was called in to testify about the reality of skiing and the important safety guidelines that skiers are trained to follow. According to him, roughly 6-7% of all reported skiing accidents are collisions. Braugher also chimed in on about the responsibility of skiers while on the slope. This was a central point to this case which questioned who was at fault - Gwyneth Paltrow or Terry Sanderson?
S1, EP48 "Brain Injury Expert's Diagnosis"Gwyneth Paltrow's attorneys wanted to show jurors that Terry Sanderson's mental and physical issues had been going on years before the ski accident. They brought in Dr. Steven Edgley, a brain injury expert, to expound on that point. He claimed that age and the contributing factors of health issues were the real reason behind Sanderson's physical and mental health decline.
S1, EP49 "Confabulation"Confabulation was what Terry Sanderson's lawyer alluded to during the cross-examination of the defense's first medical expert; in psychology, confabulation is a memory error related to a distortion and misinterpretation when recalling past events.
S1, EP50 "Depositions of Gwyneth Paltrow's Children"The Defense shifted the jury's attention to the depositions of the people who were on the ski slope moments before the accident; they started with Keri Oaks, the ski instructor teaching Paltrow's daughter and son on the slope that day.
S1, EP51 "More Depositions and Legal Issues"Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter, Apple, claimed during a deposition that she heard a commotion and a scream right after the ski accident; Apple remembered her mom still feeling shocked and shaken hours after what happened.
S1, EP52 "Dr. Carl Black"More medical experts took the stand; this time it was a radiologist who critiqued what the plaintiff's radiology expert had to say; Dr. Carl Black claimed that MRI scans showed Terry Sanderson's brain was injured before the ski collision.
S1, EP15 "Obsessed In Healing And Recovery"Jurors hears more from the doctor who claims Terry Sanderson complained that he was struggling with everyday life after the skiing accident; Terry blames actress Gwyneth Paltrow for violently crashing into him while she was distracted on a ski slope in Utah.
S1, EP14 "Dr. Sam Goldstein"A neuropsychologist tells jurors that Terry Sanderson's health problems got worse after the accident; he did a number of evaluations on him and documented what he considered was cognitive and behavioral decline; Gwyneth Paltrow's lawyers has questions for the Dr. Goldstein who tells the jury that during one evaluation with him, Terry said he had lost himself after the skiing accident claiming he was not the same person he was.
S1, EP13 "Clinical Neuropsychologist Testifies"On the stand is a clinical neuropsychologist who evaluated Terry Sanderson following his ski crash; Dr. Sam Goldstein tells the jury that "you don't want to see him or have your relative come to see him because he treats people with serious brain injuries;" according to Dr. Goldstein, he did not consider this to be a mountain-out-of-a-molehill situation while he was evaluating Terry claiming he did not see someone seeking any secondary gain or exaggerating his symptoms during their tests.
S1, EP12 "First Medical Expert Under Cross-Examination"The neuroradiologist who examined the head injuries of Terry Sanderson is under cross-examination; Gwyneth Paltrow's defense argues that the man suing her over a ski collision is the one to blame for the crash.
S1, EP11 "Functional MRI Test Results"The man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a ski collision brings in a doctor who performed MRI and CT scans on him; Dr. Wendell Gibby concludes that Terry Sanderson underwent several functional MRI's to diagnose the traumatic brain injury.
S1, EP10 "Neuroradiologist Explains"Jurors hear about the serious symptoms Terry Sanderson dealt with after his ski collision with celebrity actress Gwyneth Paltrow; His neuroradiologist performed MRI's, X-rays and CT scans on him.
S1, EP9 "Dr. Wendell Gibby's Diagnosis"The judge makes his ruling about the testimony of a radiologist who the plaintiff's legal team brought to the stand; Dr. Wendell Gibby uses a functional MRI on Terry Sanderson to measure the extent of his head injury.
S1, EP8 "Radiology"The plaintiff's legal team calls on the expert testimony of a radiologist; Dr. Wendell Gibby testifies that the brain injury Terry Sanderson had most likely came from a skier crashing into him.
S1, EP7 "A Broken Love"The ex-girlfriend of the plaintiff in the Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash case says she is heart-broken after his accident; Karlene Davidson tells jurors that Terry Sanderson's change in behavior and mood after his injury.
S1, EP6 "Former Girlfriend Explains"A woman who was dating the plaintiff, Terry Sanderson, at the time of the ski accident he had with Gwyneth Paltrow, testifies in his civil trial against the actress; she tells the jury about their nearly year and a half romance.
S1, EP5 "Recalling Violent Hit on the Slope"An acquaintance and ski partner of the plaintiff answers questions during cross-examination; Terry Sanderson says he was left with serious physical and mental injuries including permanent brain damage.
S1, EP4 "Eyewitness to the Crash Remembers"Jurors hear more about the incident at that ski resort; Terry Sanderson claims Paltrow crashed into him; on the stand is Terry's ski partner who describes how the collision affected Terry.
S1, EP3 "Craig Ramon"Craig Ramon, the eyewitness to the ski crash, takes the stand; Terry Sanderson's ski partner, is the first person to testify in the civil trial against actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
S1, EP2 "This Is Not a Hit and Run"Gwyneth Paltrow's attorney addresses the jurors, claiming that the accusation that she caused the crash is baseless and untrue; her attorneys try to discredit his lawsuit saying that it is a ploy to exploit Paltrow's fame and wealth.
S1, EP1 "Gwyneth Paltrow Sued for Ski Collision"Terry Sanderson sues Gwyneth Paltrow for more than $3 million, citing physical and mental distress over a 2016 ski crash; Paltrow countersues the retired eye doctor.
Original Air Date: Jun 27, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand (15 episodes)
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