Soldiers Can Fight For Compensation In Court For Their Hearing Loss

Army Earplug Lawsuit News

The standard-issue 3M Combat Army Earplugs failed thousands of soldiers during combat

Thursday, October 31, 2019 - Soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq may look fit as a fiddle on the outside, however, most are suffering from a serious, life-changing disability. Soldiers driving or riding in armored vehicles faced improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and thousands of US soldiers lost their lives or limbs when their vehicle was hit. Those who were lucky enough to survive suffered permanent, degenerative hearing loss to one degree or another, serious enough to prevent them from ever again being able to attain gainful employment. Hearing loss is the leading cause of soldiers filing for military disability benefits according to the Veterans Administration (VA). Veterans also are experiencing tinnitus, a type of hearing loss characterized by a constant, maddening, ringing in the ears that prevents a person from being able to sleep, concentrate or even hold a normal conversation. According to the VA, "Hearing problems-including tinnitus, which is a ringing, buzzing, or other types of noise that originate in the head-are by far the most prevalent service-connected disability among American Veterans." Army earplug lawsuit lawyer have vast experience handling recalled products and have a winning track record with medical litigations against big corporations and big pharma.

A service member must get their hearing tested by an independent audiologist immediately upon returning home from service to see if their condition qualifies for an implanted hearing device. Certain types of hearing loss can be reduced and hearing restored by surgery to implant an electronic device called a cochlear implant. HopkinsMedicine.org describes the cochlear implant as, "a small electronic device that electrically stimulates the cochlear nerve (nerve for hearing). The implant has external and internal parts. The external part sits behind the ear. It picks up sounds with a microphone. It then processes the sound and transmits it to the internal part of the implant." Other hearing-impaired veterans may opt for a simple hearing aid that increases the volume of sound.

The VA reports that over 2 million veterans are currently receiving disability benefits stemming from hearing loss and tinnitus. Veterans also suffer from difficulty processing normal speech called auditory processing disorder. Soldiers returning from Afghanistan are reporting that the standard-issue earplugs that they were wearing during combat failed to protect their hearing and caused their catastrophic hearing loss. Soldiers were exposed to dangerously loud gunfire and explosions every day for months on end during their deployment in the post 911 wars abroad.

If you were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan between 2003 and 2015, and have suffered hearing loss to any degree, you may qualify to join the hundreds of US service members from across the United States that have filed suit against 3M, maker of the faulty and defective dual-ended 3M Combat Army Earplug that you were wearing. The device was sold by the millions to the army and claimed to be effective enough to block gunfire and explosive noises while simultaneously allowing lower frequency voice communication to be heard. Veterans are suing 3M for compensation for medical expenses, both physical and psychological, lost wages, and pain, and suffering caused by relying on the fraudulent representations of the device's maker.

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