![]() ![]() It should have been a routine dental visit for a decayed tooth. Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle Show More Show Less Nevaeh suffered brain damage during a dental procedure. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 9 of9Ĭourissa Hall, right, poses for a portrait with her daughter Nevaeh, 4, at a specialty and rehabilitation hospital in west Houston on Thursday, April 7, 2016, in Houston. Nevaeh Hall, 10, in her room at her home on Friday, Sept. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 8 of9 Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 7 of9 Round the clock restaurants trial#The dentist lost her license, and is scheduled to begin a criminal trial in the near future. She now requires round-the-clock care from her family. A jury says dental malpractice caused $95 million in harm when the then 4-year-old Nevaeh suffered brain damage during a dentist visit in 2016. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of9Ĭourissa Hall and her 10-year-old daughter, Nevaeh Hall at her home on Friday, Sept. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of9Ĭourissa Hall and her 10-year-old daughter, Nevaeh Hall at her home on Friday, Sept. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of9Ĭourissa Hall gives her 10-year-old daughter, Nevaeh Hall her medicine via a stomach port at her home on Friday, Sept. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of9Ĭourissa Hall and her 10-year-old daughter, Nevaeh Hall at her home on Friday, Sept. ![]() A jury says dental malpractice caused $95 million in harm to her and her family when the then 4-year-old Nevaeh suffered brain damage during a dentist visit in 2016. Nevaeh Hall, 10, soothes herself by sucking her thumb in her room at her home on Friday, Sept. Karen Warren/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of9 ![]()
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