3M Corporation Could Be Forced to Pay Veterans For Their Hearing Damage

Army Earplug Lawsuit News

Soldiers with hearing impairment are contacting and hiring army earplug lawyers to help them file claims against 3M, the maker of the defective Dual-Sided Combat Army Earplugs

Friday, January 24, 2020 - Thousands and now hundreds of thousands of military service members have returned home from Afghanistan and Iraq with varying degrees of hearing impairment and tinnitus due to the negligent representation of 3M's faulty earplugs. Military personnel were told by their commanders that they were getting the latest hearing-protection technology available in the 3M Dual-Sided Combat Army Earplug when all the while executives at the company were aware that the earplugs would not perform as advertised. 3M was forced to settle a previous lawsuit brought by a company whistleblower and the US Department of Justice for $9.1 million. Army Earplug lawsuits are represented by top national attorneys with a winning track record against big corporations and offer a free no obligation consultation.

3M's negligence is costing taxpayers billions of dollars every year in military disability payments and medical costs as hearing damage is the leading cause of a veteran's disability claim according to the Veterans Administration. Service members have been rendered unable to engage in virtually any of life's activities from being able to hold down a job to raising their family or even the ability to hold a conversation with another individual. All this does not include the faulty earplugs greatest catastrophe... that being the number of soldiers that were killed in combat after being rendered instantly deaf by explosive devices and left unable to make sense of their combat situation. All the while soldiers were dying, 3M enjoyed billions of dollars of revenues every year from government contracts that went unchecked and protective gear that went untested or verified.

While there is nothing that can bring back a soldier's life or even one's hearing, fortunately, the legal system is in the process of holding 3M accountable for their gross negligence. About Lawsuits.com reported the other day that over 140,000 soldiers nationwide have signed up to file a claim for a share of a potential lump-sum monetary award being grouped into about 3000 separate cases already filed against the company. About Lawsuits reports that "According to a recent court-ordered census of all current and expected 3M Combat Arms earplug cases being pursued by lawyers nationwide, nearly 140,000 individuals nationwide have already stepped forward to present claims for hearing loss due to design defects linked to the military-issue earplugs."

The 3M Combat Arms earplugs were designed with the intention of being effective enough to block loud combat explosions and gunfire yet sensitive enough to allow critical verbal battlefield commands to be heard. The problem is that the "one-size fits all" nature of one end of the plugs did not fit every individual's ear canal properly allowing noise to enter. In addition, the earplugs required physically switching from one side to another that required that a soldier stop what they were doing, put down their firearm, take off their protective helmet and turn the earplug to the other side, an impractical maneuver when under enemy fire during the heat of battle.

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