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3M Defective Earplug Injury Attorney in Daphne

Advocating for the Rights of Veterans and Military Members in Alabama

We are proud of our brothers and sisters who served in the armed forces. They voluntarily put their lives in harm’s way to make sure our country is safe. However, when a major industry manufacturer recklessly endangers the safety of our uniformed troops and officers, we risk dishonoring their sacrifices. If you or someone you know served in the armed forces between 2003 and 2015, you might be entitled to compensation for adverse hearing conditions they developed from using defective combat earplugs manufactured by 3M.

The best way to tell if you have a case against 3M is to consult a 3M defective earplug injury attorney in Daphne. At the office of Elizabeth A. Citrin, P.C., we are dedicated to standing up for the brave men and women who trusted our businesses and industries to keep them safe as they put their lives on the line for our protection. We will work hard to determine an effective means for you to exercise your right to receive just compensation when reckless companies profit at the expense of the general public.


To explore your legal rights and options against 3M for their defective earplugs, call us at (251) 202-3374 today.


Earplug Injuries Caused by 3M Combat Arms Earplugs

3M is a large manufacturing business that specializes in industry, safety products, and other consumer goods. The manufacturing powerhouse benefited from an exclusive contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to supply our troops with protective earwear for combat situations and combat training.

Over the course of several years between 2003 and 2015, countless military service members started developing debilitating hearing conditions such as tinnitus and hearing loss. In 2017, 3M agreed to a settlement with the U.S. Department of for $9 million concerning allegations that the company knowingly supplied the military with its defective Dual Ended Combat Arms earplugs and failed to disclose the known risks to users’ hearing.

More than 600 individual lawsuits from veterans and active military members were subsequently filed in courts across the country. In 2019, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida was assigned to coordinate and manage the numerous lawsuits against 3M for injuries stemming from their defective earplugs.

The earplugs in questions were supposed to protect users from the harmful sounds of gunfire, explosions, and other high-level noises. The human ear can withstand up to around 140 decibels of noise intensity before risking permanent hearing impairment. The noise level from discharging firearms typically exceeds the threshold for safe human hearing.

Adverse hearing conditions that are caused by exposure to dangerous levels of sound include:

  • Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Partial or complete hearing loss
  • Inability to hear conversations
  • Difficulty hearing certain levels of pitch

Consult a Skilled 3M Defective Earplug Injury Attorney in Daphne for Advice

At the office of Elizabeth A. Citrin, P.C. we are not intimidated by large businesses like 3M. Under the leadership of Attorney Citrin, our legal team has the confidence and grit to stand up against corporate goliaths on behalf of Alabama residents who served in the military. You deserve justice for the injuries you wrongfully suffered as a result of 3M’s reckless disregard for public safety. We will guide you through each step of the litigation processes to make sure you have an adequate understanding of your legal rights and options.

Call the office of Elizabeth A. Citrin, P.C. at (251) 202-3374 or contact us onlineto schedule a case evaluation regarding the merits of your case against 3M today.


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