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3M® EARPLUGS LINKED TO HEARING LOSS

COMBAT EARPLUG INJURIES INCLUDE:

  • DIAGNOSED PARTIAL HEARING LOSS
  • DIAGNOSED FULL HEARING LOSS
  • DIAGNOSED TINNITUS
  • RINGING IN EARS

 

Did You Or A Loved One Serve In The Military Between 2003 To 2015? You May Be Eligible For Compensation!

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Do You Suffer From the Following?

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  • Tinnitus
  • Deafness
  • Hearing Loss
  • Loss of Balance

How Did it Start?

3M's® Combat Arms Earplugs were originally designed for soldiers in combat and featured a unique double-sided design. The earplugs were intended to block loud noises such as explosions, but allow for the hearing of softer noises, such as verbal commands.

This adaptability led the United States Military to purchase these earplugs for active-duty service members. However, emerging lawsuits now allege that 3M® was aware of the defective design, which allowed much more noise to enter inside a user's ear than stated. Through combat, the earplug would gradually become loose, allowing for extensive damage to our service member's hearing.

3M® Earplugs allegedly have a dangerous design that can cause them to subtly loosen while being worn. This defect can allow dangerous sounds to enter the ear canal and cause hearing damage, one of the largest ongoing medical problems facing soldiers today. Millions of service members were issued 3M® Earplugs while engaging in foreign conflicts.

Wars the Earplugs Were Used In

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War from Afghanistan

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The War of Iraq

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War in North-West Pakistan

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War in Somalia

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Operation Ocean
Shield in the Indian Ocean

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American-Led Intervention in Libya

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