UT - Gwyneth Paltrow sued over ski collision at Deer Valley Resort in 2016 - trial, March 2023 *GP Not Guilty*

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  • #21
so this radiologist reviewed the records of the MDs and other neurologists but himself is just a radiologist and he is offering testimony as an expert? I am so confused. Why not have an actual neurologist give expert opinion? Or could the Plaintiff not find one willing to testify on his behalf?
I think cross will hit this hard....could be short but sweet for GP
 
  • #22
Glad to finally see a thread on this, I kept looking for one yesterday and wondered why there was no thread.
 
  • #23
he is a neuroradiologist which I guess gives him some credibility but not the same as a neurologist.
 
  • #24
I was not aware until just now that Sanderson is a retired medical professional himself (Optometrist) not that it is either here nor there, just interesting.
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Though the court is not publishing a witness list, attorneys said a radiologist, a neuropsychologist, and Sanderson's daughters would likely be called to testify on Wednesday. The doctors are expected to discuss Sanderson’s alleged post-crash trauma and medical woes. Sanderson’s lawyers on Tuesday left the possibility open that they may call Paltrow to the stand depending on when others expected to testify arrive in Park City.
Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial brings doctors to stand
 
  • #25

https://intermountainhealthcare.org/find-a-doctor/Wendell-A-Gibby-MD-1992802235

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY​

DEGREE​

  • University Of Utah School Of Medicine - Salt Lake City, in Doctor of Medicine, 1983

RESIDENCY​

  • University of Arizona Health Sciences - Tucson, in Radiology, 1987

FELLOWSHIPS​

  • Fellowship in Neuroradiology from University of Pennsylvania

BOARD CERTIFICATIONS​

  • AM BD RADIOLOGY - DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY awarded in 12/31/1986

SPECIALTIES​

  • Radiology

LANGUAGES SPOKEN​

  • English
  • Spanish
 
  • #26
My issue with the TBI thus far is that testimony regarding the loss of consciousness appears to only come from the Plaintiff's own anecdotal information as relayed to treaters. Has anyone aside from the Plaintiff reported witnessing him in a state of unconsciousness?
 
  • #27
oh my. Not sure how or why we are bringing up Sanderson's relationships with his ex wife and children.

I mean I guess it could go to how the described personality changes (irritability) are not at all changes but reflect how his personality has always been. But why are we questioning the radiologist about it?

Seems dirty pool way to show jurors he is unlikeable (much like their own client) but the Plaintiff isn't objecting so I guess it's all good?
 
  • #28
wow. this testimony is somewhat dry and I am growing bored. Not exactly the cross I had hoped for. I may have to tune out for the day if things don't pick up.
 
  • #29
oh my. Not sure how or why we are bringing up Sanderson's relationships with his ex wife and children.

I mean I guess it could go to how the described personality changes (irritability) are not at all changes but reflect how his personality has always been. But why are we questioning the radiologist about it?

Seems dirty pool way to show jurors he is unlikeable (much like their own client) but the Plaintiff isn't objecting so I guess it's all good?
what I heard yesterday is Jennifer the daughter that has issues with him will be called to the stand.
 
  • #30
wow. this testimony is somewhat dry and I am growing bored. Not exactly the cross I had hoped for. I may have to tune out for the day if things don't pick up.
I was expecting more too...other attorney seems more animated and better.
 
  • #31
it seems like Terry had a concussion...that is about all I can get out of this guy.
 
  • #32
She’s an actress.
I think her lawyers advised her to not stand up to-meet- the jury …as she is a lot taller than the plaintiff. He stood. She did not.
Sometimes these lawyers are wrong. She came off entitled IMO.She should of stood tall in her truth. Not pinched faced hiding at the far end of the table.

MOO
 
  • #33
I think her lawyers advised her to not stand up to-meet- the jury …as she is a lot taller than the plaintiff. He stood. She did not.
Sometimes these lawyers are wrong. She came off entitled IMO.She should of stood tall in her truth. Not pinched faced hiding at the far end of the table.

MOO
well given I don't have a clue how tall the plaintiff is since he choses to now show up in court. Maybe I missed him today?
 
  • #34
I think her lawyers advised her to not stand up to-meet- the jury …as she is a lot taller than the plaintiff. He stood. She did not.
Sometimes these lawyers are wrong. She came off entitled IMO.She should of stood tall in her truth. Not pinched faced hiding at the far end of the table.

MOO
FTR, Gwyneth is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall.
 
  • #35
I haven't followed this, but it is interesting how ski patrol has changed. Before, help folks out, move on...now, a lot of resorts have professional ski patrol, and complete template encounter paperwork.
 
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I am stunned that GP's attorney is telling TS's attorney that he has to stop. This guy thinks he runs the courtroom and judge seems okay with it. Have never seen this before
 
  • #38
Not a GP fan, I think she is just an entitled Hollywood weirdo. Also not impressed with her attorney. So far, my impression is that she thinks she is too good to be in that courtroom but that was her choice.....$300,000 is nothing to her so if she is so sensitive about cameras etc. why not just quietly work out a settlement behind the scenes?

Also think he is milking this for all it's worth and if I was a juror I would probably not give either of them anything. JMHO.
 
  • #39
Not a GP fan, I think she is just an entitled Hollywood weirdo. Also not impressed with her attorney. So far, my impression is that she thinks she is too good to be in that courtroom but that was her choice.....$300,000 is nothing to her so if she is so sensitive about cameras etc. why not just quietly work out a settlement behind the scenes?

Also think he is milking this for all it's worth and if I was a juror I would probably not give either of them anything. JMHO.
i have to think there were many attempts to settle this. He started with $3 million and now down to $300,000? I don't think she wants to be there...arrogant sure both she and her attorney are but I also see her point if she really feels this guy is not being fair. He got a concussion but I think most of the rest is fabricated and his mental demise is not her problem. I don't think he will win this case. He needs to show up in court. His family will be paraded on the stand...I can't imagine this is worth this to him.
 
  • #40
Totally agree, Plaintiff not showing up would affect my opinion of him. One of the strangest cases I've ever watched (to date, anyway).
 
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