Service Members Have Needlessly Lost Hearing Due to 3M's Fraud, Deceit, and Deception

Army Earplug Lawsuit News

Severe members are filing claims against the defense contractor for failing to warn them that their combat earplugs were defective

Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - If you are currently serving in the military or are a military veteran and experiencing hearing loss you may want to join the thousands of other military personnel and hold the 3M corporation accountable for their negligence. Service members are contacting the bases where they served and consulting with Army Earplug lawyers to see if they qualify to file a claim against 3M. Lawsuits against the company are filed on an individual bases but recently were consolidated into multi-district litigation (MDL) in Federal court in Florida because of their similarities, and in order to streamline repetitive actions such as discovery and administrative activities. It should be noted that MDL is not a class action lawsuit.

Military personnel suffering hearing loss may also wish to file for disability benefits and must prove that there hearing loss was service-related. The first thing to do is to get an audiologist to examine their hearing and present them with an official diagnosis in writing and also the doctor's medical opinion stating that the hearing loss was due to a certain event such as serving in active duty or firing a rifle on the military practice range. According to NOLO.com "To be deemed service-connected, hearing problems must be diagnosed by a licensed audiologist and must include two tests: a Maryland CNC test (measures speech recognition ability), and a pure tone audiometric test (used to evaluate the level of hearing loss)." Hearing loss does not always present itself immediately and can develop years after the incident that caused the disability. Service members have filed for disability benefits many years after leaving the service as a result of the hearing loss that was caused in the military.

Those choosing to sue 3M should know that the company has settled a lawsuit against them for $9.1 million, brought by a 3M insider with the knowledge that 3M knew all along that their earplugs were defective and did nothing to warn the military. Millions of pairs of the earplugs have been issued to various military personnel around the world from the years 2003-2015, and the majority may still be in use today as, in keeping with the bureaucratic delays that dog the military, no warning or recall has been issued to date. The 3M army earplug caused hearing loss due to improperly fitting and allowing noise to enter. Servicemembers have lost hearing, have become completely or partially deaf, have suffered from tinnitus, a constant and maddening ringing in the ears, and other Inner ear problems such as imbalance and dizziness.

Young men and women put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms we as Americans enjoy. We owe it to them to take responsibility when we fail to provide them with the best protective equipment that money can buy. 3M should be held accountable for falsifying documents and willfully concealing what they knew about the faulty earplugs deep in a multi-million dollar defense contract that they were fulfilling. Service members are urged to contact a national attorney helping families harmed by faulty Army Earplugs and to can get a free no obligation consultation before filing an Army earplug lawsuit claim.

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