Two witnesses took the stand Wednesday during the second day of the Gwyneth Paltrow civil trial stemming from a 2016 ski collision in Park City, Utah.
Neuropsychologist Dr. Sam Goldstein testified that Terry Sanderson, now 76, had an "acute change" in his behavior following the collision.
Sanderson claimed that Paltrow left him with a "permanent traumatic brain injury" after she crashed into him from behind while skiing at the Deer Valley Resort.
He is suing the Academy Award winner for $300,000. "He has become obsessed with trying to return himself to the level of functioning he perceived he had before this accident," Goldstein said.
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