Faulty 3M Earplugs Cost Thousands of Soldiers Their Hearing

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Not only did the military send our soldiers out to battle with faulty hearing protection, but they also did not anticipate that the enemy would rely on improvised explosive devices as a primary weapon

Friday, August 23, 2019 - Soldiers and other military personnel have experienced hearing loss ranging from mild to profound as a result of the faulty and fraudulent 3M Combat Army Earplug. The hearing protection device was sold to the US military as a solution to the military's unique hearing protection demands, that of being the need to protect against loud and persistent noise but at the same time allowing lesser decibel sounds like critical battlefield communications to be heard. 3M fraudulently misrepresented their earplugs as being able to accomplish both of these tasks simultaneously, however, the device failed miserably leaving soldiers with hearing damage. The fraudulent 3M Combat Army Earplug is costing the military hundreds of millions of dollars in disability income payments as more returning soldiers have filed hearing loss disability claims than any other combat injury. Hundreds of retired service members have hired army hearing loss attorneys and have filed claims against 3M for the permanent disability that the faulty 3M Combat Army earplug has caused. 3M recently settled a Department of Justice whistle blower lawsuit for $9.1 million for failing to warn the military that the Combat Army Earplug was inadequate. Army Earplug lawsuit attorneys providing service people, veterans, and their families with the best earplug defects lawyer representation available.

And if hearing loss disability was not bad enough, it is impossible to calculate the thousands of soldiers that lost their lives as a result of relying on the hearing device and being killed or wounded in combat as a result. The military estimates that over 2000 soldiers were killed by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Iraq alone were upwards of ten times that amount were wounded or left hearing impaired by enemy explosions. Every surviving member of a vehicle hit by an IED likely suffered some degree of hearing impairment from the sudden and unexpected blast. To make matters worse, the military was ill-prepared and failed to anticipate or rapidly respond to the enemy's primary weapon the IED. According to US military sources, "approximately 10,000 High-Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV, or Humvees) were not armored for combat conditions in Iraq. Some of these vehicles are currently re-enforced using steel plates that may still be inadequate to withstand the explosives being used by the insurgents. Also, in an apparent response to the use of heavier armor, insurgents have developed even more powerful IED s, along with more sophisticated methods for deploying and triggering them."

In addition to the IED, other military vehicles and weapons may have caused hearing damage. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle produces over 130 decibels, a Black Hawk helicopter 106 decibels, and the explosion from an anti-tank weapon can register 187 decibels, all high enough to cause hearing damage. Imagine what happens to a soldier's hearing from being exposed to these sounds repeatedly and over a long period.

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