Important Note: Our firm is no longer accepting cases related to the 3M lawsuit.
The 3M Company supplied Version 2 of the Combat Arms™ Earplugs (CAEv.2) to service members in Afghanistan and Iraq between 2003 and 2015 as standard-issue hearing protection. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently indicated the company has settled a hearing-loss lawsuit over these defective products valued at more than $9 million.
According to the allegations in the lawsuit, manufacturer Aearo Technologies, Inc. and 3M, which acquired the company, failed to inform users on how to apply and use the Combat Arms Earplugs properly.
As a result, a number of service members suffered deteriorated hearing or hearing loss. Allegations suggest 3M, despite their awareness of potentially harmful design defects, continued to supply defective hearing protection to our servicemembers.
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To help protect you, your family members, and your loved ones; we accept cases from both active-duty and former military personnel who used 3M Combat Arms Earplugs and now suffer from newly developed hearing loss, the worsening of existing hearing loss, or tinnitus.
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