Attention Veterans!

You May Be Eligible for Compensation for Hearing Loss Due to 3M Earplugs

Did you serve in the U.S. Military? You may have used 3M Earplugs and suffered hearing loss as a result. You may be entitled to compensation.

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3M Earplugs Recall: Get Justice for Hearing Loss You Suffered During Military Service

If you served in the United States military and were issued 3M earplugs, you may be eligible for significant compensation after 3M agreed to a $9.1 million settlement involving the defective earplugs. The defective earplugs are alleged to be responsible for hearing loss and other ear injuries suffered by veterans who served in the military during that period of time. If you or someone you know is a veteran who served in the military, you may be eligible for compensation for hearing loss suffered during that period of time.

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Did you serve in the U.S. Military between 2003 and 2015? You may have used 3M Earplugs and suffered hearing loss as a result. You could be entitled to compensation.

3M Company, a leading manufacturer of earplugs for the military, recently settled a lawsuit with the U.S. government over allegations that it knowingly sold defective earplugs that did not adequately protect the hearing of service members. If you used these earplugs during your service, you may have suffered permanent hearing damage.

If you are a veteran who served in the U.S. Military between 2003 and 2015 and suffered hearing loss, you may be eligible for compensation. This compensation can help cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to your hearing loss.

Don’t let the effects of defective earplugs impact your quality of life any longer. If you believe you may be eligible for compensation, contact us today. Our experienced legal team can help you navigate the process and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

3M Earplugs Recall FAQs

Veterans who served in the U.S. Military between 2003 and 2015 and used 3M earplugs during their service may be eligible to file a lawsuit.

Yes, filing a lawsuit against 3M does not affect your ability to file a VA claim for hearing loss.

Call us at 888-888-8888 or fill in the above form and we will arrange for an analysis of your case with you at no cost or obligation.

Yes, you may still be eligible to file a lawsuit against 3M even if you have already received compensation from the VA. However, you should discuss your specific case with an attorney to determine the best course of action.

If your lawsuit is successful, you may be able to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to your hearing loss.

Yes, it is typically necessary to have a doctor’s diagnosis of hearing damage to file a 3M earplug lawsuit.

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