Plaintiffs allege injuries due to multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) caused by a two-week exposure to bedding (mattresses and box springs) manufactured by defendant Simmons and purchased from defendant Bloomingdale's in January 1984. They commenced this action in October 1986; however, bankruptcy proceedings commenced in 1990 by Bloomingdale's parent company, Federated Department Stores, resulted in stays delaying this matter until August 2004.
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