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Man claims he became ‘self-imposed recluse’ after injury from ski crash with Gwyneth Paltrow

Terry Sanderson suffered several broken ribs and and lasting brain injuries during the incident in 2016.

GWYNETH PALTROW’S SKI slope collision left a man living as a “self-imposed recluse”, a US court has heard.

Terry Sanderson said he was “living another life” following the incident which left him with broken ribs and brain injuries.

Retired optometrist Sanderson is suing the Oscar-winning actress over the collision at the Deer Valley resort in Utah in 2016, alleging she fell on top of him, leaving him with several broken ribs and a severe concussion.

embeddedfc6782adc5654967aa64ea02892f3a1c Sanderson became emotional as he described the end of his relationship with former partner Karlene Davidson in the aftermath of the crash AP Photo / Rick Bowmer, Pool AP Photo / Rick Bowmer, Pool / Rick Bowmer, Pool

Paltrow has denied the allegations, claiming Sanderson collided with her, and is counter-suing him.

Sanderson said he had been told he should not ski again following the crash, which had caused the breakdown of his mental health and relationships

Giving evidence yesterday, he took a moment to collect himself before describing the incident, saying remembering what happened “takes my breath away”.

He said: “Everything was great and then I heard nothing I’ve heard before at a ski resort – it was a blood-curdling scream.

“It was like someone was out of control and was going to hit a tree and die. Someone is out of control and they’re really seriously out of control.”

He added: “I got hit in my back so hard… it felt like a serious, serious smack. I’ve never been hit that hard and I’m flying.

embedded200a890dd41a44b6bc4e0f2f57ea2ce8 Gwyneth Paltrow enters the courtroom for her trial, Monday, March 27 AP Photo / Rick Bowmer AP Photo / Rick Bowmer / Rick Bowmer

 Sanderson said the next thing he remembered after the collision was a “very angry” male voice, which was later claimed to be Deer Valley ski instructor Eric Christiansen.

“Everything is still black, like I’m unconscious, but it’s like my subconscious is going into protection mode… all I could recognise is that someone was very angry with me – it was a man,” he said.

“I couldn’t hear what he was saying but he was mad. I’m feeling a little afraid, I tried to move and I couldn’t move a limb.”

Sanderson said the male voice was “insistent” he was the “bad guy” in the situation and been trying to “bully” him.

He added he had tried to mouth “I’m sorry” to “placate this man in the only defensive manner I could” and that he had not heard any other voices.

“There was one voice that my brain was focused on… I only heard a male voice, a mad, angry, male voice,” he said.

Christiansen later told the court it was a “ridiculous” claim he had been hostile towards Sanderson.

“Deer Valley takes their guests very seriously, and if an instructor has a confrontation with a guest, we don’t last,” he said.

He said Sanderson had “refused help” from a ski patrol following the collision.

“If either skier had said ‘I’m hurt, I need assistance’, that would have changed everything, that would have made it so we all stayed on the scene,” he said.

“If anyone is hurt, (ski) patrol will have to be called, statements will be made, patrol will assess injuries.”

Christiansen firmly denied there had been a “cover up” to protect Paltrow.

Sanderson told the court he had become a “self-imposed recluse” after the incident and was “not feeling as fun, not feeling engaged – not having that spark I once had”.

Describing the physical and mental effects of the crash, he said: “I can’t ski any more, I was told if I did and had another crash I could wind up full time in a nursing home.

“I’m like living another life now.”

Sanderson became emotional as he described the end of his relationship with former partner Karlene Davidson in the aftermath of the crash.

“It was a sad time for both of us, I know, and she’s in a great relationship now… and that was the purpose, and I think better than what I would have brought her, honestly,” he said.

“It’s hard to admit that.”

The court has previously heard testimony from Paltrow, who reiterated multiple times she had been the “victim” of the crash.

She said she felt “very sorry” for Sanderson’s declining health following the incident but said she was not “at fault”.

Sanderson is seeking damages of a minimum of $300,000 dollars (€277,000), while Paltrow’s counter-claim is for one dollar.

The trial, in Park City, Utah, continues today.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 10:34 AM

    How about they stop crippling us with taxes, charges, contributions and levies? That would reduce my stress levels substantially.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:20 AM

    What taxes and levies does the EU impose?

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:39 AM

    Pay your way and shut up

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    Apr 8th 2014, 1:32 PM

    So Greg what taxes and Levies does the EU impose? Seeing as you can’t answer and all the red thinners can’t either I will tell you. Exactly none. All our taxes are imposed by the Irish Government which we elect. Ignore the facts if you want but these are the facts. There are some in the EU who want to impose taxes directly but so far the members have said no. There are some who want to impose a common tax base for corporations but so far the members say no. So how many taxes and levies does the EU impose? Zero, none, nothing, nada.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 1:38 PM

    Absolute sh!te. Why are we paying taxes out of our arses now? The taxes might have been implemented by our government but it was because we have to pay for the bailout given to us by the EU.

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    Mute Darren Doheny
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    Apr 8th 2014, 4:08 PM

    The general population really starting to bother me. No the EU do not impose taxes on us. In fact it was EU money that created a boom that increased greatly the standard of living in Ireland that allowed us to create a motorway network along with more. Stop with ignorance and wake up.

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    Mute Zachary W. Hennessy
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    Apr 8th 2014, 4:08 PM

    Because the Irish government propped up the banks

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    Mute Josh Barton
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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:06 AM

    We’ve certainly found the cure for stress in the Irish workplace for the under 30′s Emigration

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    Mute Stephen
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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:58 AM

    I work for a reasonably well paid big multinational with benefits etc, and wish the kip would close, horrendous working environment ,just can’t afford to leave and management know they have people over a barrel. The days off and deaths sweet embrace is all I have to look forward to and the EU directive can’t wait.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 12:18 PM

    that’s the price they make you pay, just like the demand they place on our state to let them away without paying their dues. We are just the victims of their economic colonisation.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 1:33 PM

    You mean the EU SSR might be doing something good?

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:14 AM

    More corporate Sh** t speak coming from the EU corporate HQ. Does anyone notice what’s going on here. Come on people.

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    Mute Ahippo
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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:20 AM

    ???

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    Mute Darren Doheny
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    Apr 8th 2014, 4:10 PM

    I agree with @ahippo. What are are talking about honestly?

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:04 AM

    Ha ! Try peddling all that to a bank or other workplace.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 12:17 PM

    Robots don’t suffer stress – I for one would like to pledge allegiance to our new EU overlords

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:41 AM

    Amend the tachogragh regulations & make them uniform across the EU & make it law that truck drivers that are fined on the side of the road have first & foremost free legal representation before any sanction is imposed. The stress levels will reduce greatly as will the abilities of police forces around Europe to impose illegal fines.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 11:38 AM

    Couldn’t care less what the eu wants, I want more profit and that is all that matters

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    Mute Brian Hicks
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    Apr 8th 2014, 2:26 PM

    Now now Dave…we can’t have that! Our employers should put all profits into furnishing employess with fluffy beds and soft comfy pillows so they can nap 3 times a day…and the work day should only be 4 hours long…and the work week should only be 3 days…and you should be able to choose which 3 days and which 4 hours you will work. Then, when that employer is no longer profitable and shuts it’s doors, we can all whinge about how the fat cats screwed us again!

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    Apr 8th 2014, 4:11 PM

    Thank you Brian. These narrow minded people do not understand you have to work to be paid.

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    Apr 8th 2014, 6:03 PM

    I wonder if the fishermen they forced out of business are feeling less stressed working sh!t jobs

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