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Family awarded $95.5M after 4-year-old daughter suffered brain damage during dental appointment

Por: ABC7 Health September 25, 2022

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during a dentist visit in 2016. However, the family may never actually collect the cash.After a three-day trial, a jury found that former dentist Bethaniel Jefferson was negligent in her treatment of Nevaeh Hall, who suffered drug-induced seizures and oxygen deprivation at the Diamond Dental Practice in Houston in January 2016.According to a release from the family's attorney, Nevaeh was improperly restrained and sedated during treatment... + full article



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