In a 2016 crash-related lawsuit against a Utah ski resort, actress Gwyneth Paltrow has triumphed.
Paltrow filed a lawsuit against Deer Valley Resort, alleging that one of its instructors crashed into her from behind.
Paltrow sought $3.1 million in damages, but the jury only gave her $1 in compensation.
The jury determined that Paltrow was accountable for her own injuries and that the ski instructor was not at blame for the collision.
Paltrow alleged that the resort was irresponsible in the selection and instruction of the ski instructors after suffering a concussion and other injuries in the collision.
Paltrow and the ski instructor who was involved in the crash testified during the three-day trial.
The instructor was accused by Paltrow's attorneys of skiing too quickly and failing to keep a safe distance from the actress.
Due of Paltrow's celebrity position and the significant amount of damages she sought, the case has received media attention.
The ruling is a win for the ski area, which has maintained that the instructor was blame-free and denied any misconduct.