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3M Earplug Lawsuit Settlements

If you served in the U.S. military between 2003 and 2015 and now suffer from hearing loss or tinnitus, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for medical bills, loss of income, disability-related expenses, and emotional pain.

Allegedly, defense contractor 3M knew that their earplug design was too shallow and could loosen in the “fully closed” position, allowing harmful sounds into the ear canal.  According to a whistleblower lawsuit, 3M hid knowledge of the design defect in order to secure the government contract.

Veterans have said their tinnitus is like having 10,000 cicadas buzzing in their head constantly or that the ringing is so constant there is no peace. While there are VA benefits available and some of the $9.1 million paid out so far will directly benefit hearing-impaired veterans, Rutter Mills is currently assisting military veterans looking to obtain their own individual settlements to account for the unnecessary pain and suffering they’ve endured as a result of 3M’s negligence.

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    3M Lawsuit Update

    Updated Sept. 5th, 2023 – Federal Judge’s Order Blocks Veterans From Taking Loans Against The 3M Settlement

    U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers of Pensacola, Florida, the judge overseeing the 3M settlement agreement in federal court, passed a formal ruling blocking veterans included in the 3M settlement from taking loans against it. The suit between the manufacturing giant and hundreds of thousands of U.S. service members suffering hearing loss after relying on Combat Earplugs between 2008 and 2015 is playing out in a Florida Federal court. The move will inhibit service members from receiving early payments from their anticipated settlements and blocking their attorneys from approving payouts.

    Update Aug 29th, 2023 – Landmark 3M Settlement: A Turning Point for Personal Injury Claims

    In the 16 bellwether trials, 3M lost 10 jury trials, resulting in $265M for the plaintiffs. Now, in a recent landmark agreement, the renowned manufacturing company 3M, agreed to pay $6.01B to veterans suffering hearing loss and related injuries. This decision could have far-reaching implications for personal injury claims and compensation. 

    Compensation from 3M for Veterans:

    Under the terms of the settlement, 3M agreed to pay $5B in cash and $1B in stocks paid to claimants between 2023 – 2029 for a total of $6B.

    The specific amount individuals can expect to receive from the 3M settlement can vary widely depending on several factors. Settlements in personal injury cases like this one are typically distributed based on the extent of the individual’s injuries and damages. Here are some key points to consider:

    Extent of Hearing Loss: The severity of the hearing loss experienced by an individual will be a crucial factor in determining their compensation. Those with more profound hearing loss and related injuries may receive larger settlements.

    Medical Expenses: Compensation often covers past, and future medical expenses related to the injury. This includes costs for hearing aids, medical treatments, and therapy.

    Pain and Suffering: Compensation may also account for the physical and emotional pain and suffering endured due to the hearing loss. This can be a subjective evaluation.

    Loss of Quality of Life: Individuals who have experienced a significant reduction in their quality of life due to hearing loss may receive additional compensation.

    Total Number of Claims: The number of people involved in the settlement will also impact the overall distribution of funds. It is expected that up to 240,000 people could be eligible to receive compensation.

    Legal Fees: A percentage of the settlement amount will be paid to attorneys handling claims for individuals. That includes the cost of medical experts, investigations, product testing, and filing fees.

    Eligibility Terms: The settlement agreement requires a 98% acceptance rate by the veterans who filed, or 3M will have the option to turn the agreement down.

    What Should I Do If I Have A 3M Claim?

    If you filed a claim against 3M, your attorney will contact you regarding next steps. If you have moved or need to update your contact information, you should contact the attorney handling your case to ensure you are receiving updates and documentation about your case.

    Whistleblower Lawsuit Settlement

    In July 2018, a judge ruled that 3M Company was guilty of knowingly selling defective combat arms earplugs. The U.S. government alleged that 3M and its predecessor, Aero Technologies Inc., knew that the earplugs were too short for proper insertion into the ear canal and did not perform optimal noise cancellation for certain individuals. However, they did not disclose this design defect when the military contract was finalized.

    Special Agent Robert Craig Jr. explained: “This settlement demonstrates the commitment of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service and our law enforcement partners to hold companies accountable for supplying substandard products, in particular products that could directly impact our service members’ health and welfare. DCIS protects the integrity of Defense Department programs by rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse that negatively affect the well-being of our troops.”

    The misconduct was first initiated in May 2016 by Moldex-Metrics, a direct competitor who also sells earplugs. The two companies had been suing each other over patents and antitrust violations since 2012. As the whistleblower, Moldex-Metric will receive a $1.9 million reward, plus $645,000 in legal fees. A spokesperson for 3M called the lawsuit “a distraction to the business,” and provided no admission of liability.

    Will There Be A 3M Earplug Class Action Settlement?

    Since hearing loss affects some 800,000 military veterans, many people assume a class action lawsuit will follow. Some attorneys around the country have sought class action status for the pending litigation. The benefit of a class action filing is that many veterans would be entitled to the same lump sum payment for their complaints. For a relatively low amount of money, injury victims can gain access to highly experienced attorneys. Most plaintiffs do not have to attend court hearings in order to receive compensation as part of the group.

    While class action lawsuits are expedient, taking up fewer judges and court slots, they also tend to undervalue the damage done in more serious cases. Class actions may be fine for a product liability lawsuit where the window of harm has come and gone, or for minor injuries, but for more substantial injuries with multiple surgeries or long-lasting implications, a mass tort could provide fairer settlements.

    3M Earplug Mass Tort Settlements

    Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against 3M. Many of the lawsuits are filed in the U.S. District Court of Minneapolis, where 3M is from, but they’re pouring in from around the country – Texas, California, Oklahoma, Georgia, and more. Federal Court in Pensacola, FL has been selected to hear this case. Attorneys believe there may be over 240,000 lawsuits, all told.

    The next possible step could be the formation of Multi-District Litigation (MDL). If the pending request to form 3M Company Combat Arms Earplug MDL 2885 Product Liability Litigation is granted, one case would be selected as a bellwether trial to streamline early discovery procedures and explore the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments against 3M. Following the outcome of the trial, basic protocols to handle the remaining lawsuits will be decided. Typically, each case is settled or heard individually in court based on its own merits, though the early trials serve a powerful precedent.

    Will Suing 3M Affect My VA Benefits?

    The U.S. Department of Veterans spends over $1 billion on hearing loss claims currently. Individuals with tinnitus and a disability rating of 10 percent can receive approximately $140 per month from the VA. Benefits can range from $400 (30% disability) to $3,000 a month (100% disability), depending on the severity of the injuries. Veterans can also opt to sue 3M to receive further compensation for the emotional pain and suffering they’ve faced. The settlement or award money veterans receive will in no way impact their VA benefits. Seeking legal representation also costs nothing upfront, so there is everything to gain and nothing to lose by calling Rutter Mills.

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