The then-infant plaintiff, Jocelyn Lewis, was allegedly injured in 1974 while she was operating a washing machine in a Bronx laundromat. In 1975, an action was commenced against the laundromat, Wascomat, Inc., asserting a claim by the infant for the injuries she sustained and a separate claim by her mother, Dorothy Lewis, for loss of her daughter's services, society, and companionship, and for medical expenses incurred. Thereafter, at various times between 1975 and 1981,...
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