3M Army Earplug Failure Can Cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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When a soldier's hearing protection fails they can lose their mind from the psychological stress of combat-related noises

Thursday, July 18, 2019 - Combat-related hearing damage can cause psychological problems on the battlefield and afterward. Constant bombardment causes hearing loss that results in a soldier being unable to acknowledge battlefield commands, most of which are of life and death in nature. As terrible as pure hearing loss can be in combat, the loud concussion from bomb blasts can lead to a number of mental health disorders that can cost fellow soldiers their lives during combat operations. The condition originally known as "shell shock" evolved over the years to be called "battle fatigue" then "operational exhaustion" is now is known as "post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)." No matter what the government chooses to call it, a soldier's ability to perform is compromised when exposed to loud continuous gunfire and bomb bursts. 3M Army Earplugs were intended to protect soldiers in combat not only from hearing injury but also to offset the mentally disabling concussive noise of combat. While most soldiers suffering from hearing loss are suing 3M for providing a faulty hearing protection device, few are aware that they may also hold the company accountable for causing PTSD. 3M Army Earplugs lawsuits handled by national attorneys helping Veteran families and individuals harmed from use of faulty 3M Army Earplugs and offer a no obligation free consultation.

Little is known about heari ng loss-related PTSD and the military seems to minimize the battlefield trauma by claiming the soldier "lost his nerve" or otherwise acting with cowardice. An article in The Wire recently elaborated on a combat incident that plays itself out often during battle. A soldier in Afghanistan decided to desert his post and run when his company was attacked rather than fire his rifle and try to defend against the invasion causing his fellow soldiers to be overrun and several to be killed. The soldier was suffering from acute PTSD caused by the gunfire and bomb blasts that he bravely endured for two years prior to the incident, fighting with valor during that time. He is said to have "snapped" and was overtaken by fear to the point where he was unable to make a rational decision. Shell shock or PTSD during combat can be triggered by "hyperacusis - a condition induced by the damage to his ear caused by the shelling - which made even the smallest of noises excruciatingly painful." according to the Wire.

Thousands of soldiers have filed for disability income benefits alleging PTSD since returning home from the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan Wars costing taxpayer billions. The amount of damages suffered by soldiers does not even take into consideration their loss of income from being unable to return to work and the damage their psychological condition has done to their families and relationships. 3M, maker of the malfunctioning Army Earplugs knew years in advance that the earplug did not fit every shape ear canal properly and would allow loud noise to enter. Retired or otherwise inactive soldiers collecting benefits for PTSD are urged to have an independent audiologist test their hearing. If they have suffered hearing loss while using the standard-issue 3M Army earplug they may be able to file a claim against the company.

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