The company 3M has recently been involved in a lawsuit over their Combat Arms Earplugs (CAEv2) that were issued for soldiers between 2002 and 2016. These earplugs were given to soldiers in combat to protect their ears from loud sounds and explosions, but they are alleged to be defective. Many people are looking for a 3M CAEv2 Combat Arms earplugs lawyer who can tell them if … [Read more...]
The Impact of Defective 3M Military Earplugs for Combat
Earplugs are designed to protect the hearing of soldiers who are in combat and around guns and equipment that would otherwise cause damage to their hearing. Unfortunately, some of these earplugs did not work the way they were supposed to. They were defective and caused tinnitus and other damage to the hearing. The result is a 3M defective military earplugs lawsuit for those who … [Read more...]
Defective Earplugs Lead to Hearing Loss
Allegations have arisen that the company 3M produced defective earplugs for soldiers in combat. These earplugs were issued to soldiers between 2002 and 2016, and many have allegedly experienced hearing loss as a result of them not working correctly. If you believe you may be one of these soldiers, you need to contact an army ear plugs hearing loss lawfirm to find out if you’re … [Read more...]
Soldiers Experience Hearing Loss in Combat Due to Potentially Defective Earplugs
One of the dangers for soldiers who are deployed is hearing loss. The military takes precautions by issuing earplugs and other devices to help prevent or reduce the risk. However, service personnel who were in the military between 2002 and 2016 were issued defective earplugs, which resulted in damage to hearing for many. Anyone who has suffered from this problem needs to seek … [Read more...]
3M Defective Military/Combat Earplugs Lawsuit
Service members deployed in every war the U.S. has been involved in since 2002 have been put at risk for tinnitus and hearing damage. The Combat Arms Earplugs (CAEv2) that you depended on to prevent concussive impulse hearing damage may not have worked properly. In fact, if you were issued CAEv2 earplugs, you may have already been diagnosed with hearing damage, or you may need … [Read more...]