KOEN v. CARL CO.


70 A.D.2d 695 (1979)

Michael G. Koen, an Infant, by Michael J. Koen, His Parent and Natural Guardian, et al., Appellants, v. Carl Co. et al., Defendants, and Greenwood Mills, Inc., Respondent. (And Other Related Actions.)

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 10, 1979


This action involves recovery of damages for personal injuries sustained by the infant plaintiff in a fire. At the time, plaintiff was wearing a nylon jacket which melted, adhered to his skin and caused severe burns to his body. Plaintiff sued, among others, The Carl Co. which had sold the jacket; Billy Boy Sportswear Co., Inc., which manufactured the garment, and Greenwood Mills, Inc., and Bordow Corp. which allegedly supplied the fabric from which the jacket was made. Special...

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