The woman involved is suing the child for USD 41,155 in Feldkirch, western Austria, as well as for any other future costs relating to the accident.
The woman was heading straight down the piste in the Hochhaedrich resort near the Swiss border and the girl was turning when they collided, the court heard.
An independent expert appointed by the court testified that neither had been paying enough attention and that they therefore shared the blame.
The woman has previously sued the girl's father and her skiing teacher but the case was rejected. The father and the teacher both testified again on Thursday and a verdict was expected in writing in early 2016.
The extent of the claimant's injuries weren't made clear but her lawyer said that she would never ski again.
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