The False Claims Act Settlement Against 3M Proides Ammunition to Lawsuits Filed By Soldiers With Hearing Damage

Army Earplug Lawsuit News

Private citizens that know of company fraud against the US Government are monetarily rewarded and encouraged to come forward and report what they know to the Department of Justice

Tuesday, December 31, 2019 - Employees of military contractors that provide safety products and other equipment are encouraged to become whistleblowers and report the internal wrongdoings of their company to the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the protections of The False Claims Act (FCA). The FCA was created to expose waste and fraud in the multi-billion dollar per year defense contracting industry and to compensate whistleblowers 25% of the amount recovered in fines and settlements, and to also protect the whistleblower from company retaliation. The FCA was started around the time of the Civil War and allows private citizens to sue military contractors that are defrauding the Federal government.

Thousands of military veterans have filed suit alleging that the 3M Dual-Sided Combat Army earplugs are too short and do not provide a sufficiently snug fit to block high decibel blasts and repetitive loud noises from entering the ear canal. Army veterans that served their country from the years 2003 through 2012 are returning from foreign wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with profound hearing damage and tinnitus because the earplugs they trusted simply failed them. Tinnitus is a particularly insidious condition that causes a constant ringing in the ears and prevents patients from being able to carry on a simple conversation with another person. If you have served your country and have experienced hearing damage an Army Earplug lawyer may provide a free consultation and you could qualify for a substantial lump sum compensation. A 3M company employee-turned whistleblower exposed the company's fraud of knowingly misrepresenting the effectiveness of the hearing protection device they sold to the army.

In July of 2018, 3M agreed to pay the US Army and Department of Justice $9 million to settle a lawsuit filed jointly by the whistleblower and the DOJ. Veterans continue to file suit in every state in the US. Whistleblowers that seek additional lump sum damages and exposed the faulty and defective 3M Dual-Sided Combat Army Earplug earned approximately $2.5 million on the $9.1 million settlement. The rationale for such massive whistleblower compensation lies not only in the fines collected by the DOJ but also in the savings that correcting the underlying problem results in. In the case of the 3M Army Earplug, the earplug's defect has caused tens or hundreds of thousands of US soldiers to suffer hearing damage that required them to seek military disability benefits costing US Taxpayers billions of dollars per year. According to the Veterans Administration, hearing loss and tinnitus are the leading reason soldiers give for their medical disability.

Experts state that military contractors have been fleecing the US taxpayer for decades and that the practice of overcharging for custom-designed everyday items has become an epidemic. It is not unusual for the local paper to carry stories about the military paying $500 for a simple hammer of $1000 for a toilet seat.

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