Ski crash shown by Gwyneth Paltrow "matches" physics according to an expert

Ski crash shown by Gwyneth Paltrow "matches" physics according to an expert

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The Gwyneth Paltrow and retired eye doctor Terry Sanderson Utah ski accident trial is intensifying.

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as both parties fight to disprove their roles in the crash that purportedly seriously wounded Sanderson.

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Scher admitted to the jury that he was unable to make "[Craig] Ramons version" operate. "That is inconsistent with physics rules.

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His entire testimony just doesnt seem to match."

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Craig Ramon the lone eyewitness to the crash said that Paltrow had skidded into Sanderson from behind.

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Sanderson according to his account of what happened tumbled forward laying his face down in the snow with his skis spread wide.

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The crucial choice is whether she would escape the restraints or remain affixed to Mr. Sanderson.

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Scher clarified citing Ramons account of what transpired. In many iterations of this "She wouldnt be able to pass past him if her skis stayed on."

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Yet even if the bindings didnt release her ski would end up becoming caught in his making it impossible for her to continue ahead.

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added the expert witness. And in many of these cases her leg would twist in an unusual way that probably caused injury.

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Paltrows attorneys presented evidence on Monday including a reenactment video of the accident site.

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from Erik Christiansen a ski instructor who was present.

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"When working with pupils especially young ones youre always scanning the area.

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Like to driving you pay close attention to your surroundings."

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Christiansen gave an explanation of how he came to see Sanderson performing "round huge and rather rapid" spins on the slope of Deer Valley.

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