3M Earplugs During Military Service linked to Hearing Loss

3M Earplugs During Military Service linked to Hearing Loss

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Hearing Loss

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Millions of veterans suffer from hearing loss or tinnitus. Many cases can be attributed to defective 3M earplugs. If you used 3M earplugs during your service and subsequently suffered from hearing loss or tinnitus, you may be entitled to monetary compensation, without having to sue the military or jeopardize your VA benefits.

Qualification Criteria

  • Used 3M earplugs while on active military duty between the years 2003 and 2015.

  • Subsequently diagnosed with tinnitus or hearing loss.

Total Settlement Amount

Undefined. Defendant company has a market cap of $61.25 billion.

Type of Compensation

Monetary compensation to reimburse medical expenses, plus punitive damages for pain and suffering.

Detailed description

Lawsuits filed by military veterans against 3M allege that the company's earplugs were defective and failed to protect soldiers from hearing damage and related health issues during military service.

The earplugs in question, known as the 3M Combat Arms Earplugs (CAEv2), were issued to U.S. military service members from 2003 to 2015 for use in combat and training operations. The earplugs were designed to provide dual protection, allowing users to hear low-level sounds while blocking out loud, damaging noises.

However, some veterans have alleged that the earplugs were too short to properly fit in the ear canal, which could cause them to loosen and fail to provide adequate protection. Additionally, some veterans claim that 3M knew about the defects but failed to warn the military or take appropriate action.

As a result of the alleged defects, some veterans have experienced hearing loss, tinnitus, and other related health issues. Thousands of veterans have filed lawsuits against 3M over the earplugs, seeking compensation for their damages and holding the company accountable for its actions.

If you are a military veteran who was issued the 3M Combat Arms Earplugs and have experienced hearing damage or related health issues, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against 3M. This is not a lawsuit against the military, nor does it put your VA benefits at risk. 

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