These Combat Arms earplugs got the attention of the United States government. In 2016 the Justice Department accused 3M of knowingly providing defective earplugs after the government learned of 3M’s activities thanks to whistle-blower activities by another earplug maker, Moldex-Metric, Inc. In the summer of 2018, 3M paid approximately $9.1 million to settle the claims made by the government. Justice, however, is far from complete. There are countless veterans and current active duty military now dealing with the hearing damage from relying on these faulty products for hearing protection. These individuals, however, are not seeing a penny from the 2018 settlement. Individual lawsuits against 3M are therefore necessary for those damaged to obtain compensation for the preventable damage done to their bodies.
It is hard to collect figures on the exact scope of the damage done, especially as it often takes years for hearing issues to fully manifest. Based on 2017 reports, however, the VA has had approximately 81,529 new hearing loss claims in addition to 159,800 new tinnitus claims. The result? A number of our veterans and active duty service members who entered the military with perfect hearing now have to wear hearing aids to cope with hearing loss and are forced to cope with constant ringing in their ears, known as tinnitus. Our veterans and active duty service members should not have to face these largely preventable, permanent conditions. There is no way to reverse this hearing damage; the only recourse is to seek compensation from 3M for the harm they caused.
Note: The allegations against 3M in the pending individual lawsuits (and discussed above) have not yet been proven in court.