From 2003 to 2015, many United States servicemembers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan were issued defective earplugs. Due to their faulty design, the defective earplugs did not protect those brave women and men who relied on them. In fact, use of the earplugs in question, 3M Dual-Ended Combat Arms Earplugs Version 2 (CAEv2), could have contributed to many of those …
Military Earplugs Lawsuit: Do You Qualify?
Veterans and service members that were given defective combat hearing plugs during their service should contact a law firm in San Antonio. Phipps, Deacon, Purcell PLLC wants to assist veterans and service members in getting financial compensation through a military earplugs lawsuit. Such a claim would be made against a company that manufactured and knowingly sold defective hearing plugs to …
What to Know About Your 3M Combat Arms Earplug Lawsuit
Those of you who served in the US military between 2003 and 2015 and were issued the 3M Dual-Ended Combat Arms Earplugs Version 2, you may be eligible for legal action and financial compensation. If you were issued the 3M Dual-Ended Combat Arms Earplugs Version 2 and suffer from service-connected hearing loss and/or tinnitus, you need to contact the law …
Lawsuit against 3M dual-ended combat arms earplugs
In order to find out if you are eligible for compensation in this case, it is needed that you contact the law offices of Phipps, Deacon, Purnell, PLLC. If you are eligible, you will potentially be able to make the money back to compensate you for the loss of hearing that you endured after your time in the service of …
Combat Arms Earplugs Lawsuit: What You Need To Know
In July of 2018, the company 3M settled to pay a $9.1 million dollar lawsuit to the US government over claims that the company sold the Department of Defense a faulty product, the 3M Dual Ended Combat Arms Earplug Version 2. The earplugs were issued to servicemen and women who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan between 2003 and 2015. …