3m Earplug Lawsuit Update 2024. Said monday the litigation settlement for selling potentially faulty earplugs to the military is on track to exceed the 98% participation threshold it agreed to by the final registration. New york (ap) โ 3m has started paying out its $6 billion settlement to u.s.
3m, the chemical and manufacturing giant, said on tuesday that it had reached a $6 billion settlement over claims that it sold defective combat earplugs to the u.s. After years of litigation, 3m agreed to a $6 billion settlement in august 2023, and payments have finally begun as of january 2024.
Military Service Members And Veterans Who Allege The Conglomerate's Earplugs Left Them With Hearing Loss.
Updated 8:47 am pdt, january 18, 2024.
New York (Ap) โ 3M Has Started Paying Out Its $6 Billion Settlement To U.s.
More than 249,000 veterans will receive part of the $6 billion lawsuit settlement against 3m as part of the combat arms earplug settlement announced in 2023, corporate officials announced.
Thousands Of Military Service Members Have Sued 3M, Claiming The Earplugs Were Defective And Led To Hearing Issues.
Enough veterans and military service members have agreed to a $6 billion settlement over allegedly defective earplugs made by a 3m subsidiary for the deal to move forward.
A $6 Billion Settlement Involving Roughly 250,000 Veterans Will Move Forward In A Lawsuit That Argued Faulty Earplugs Were Sold To The Military For Use During The Iraq And Afghanistan Wars.
Military veterans and service members who say they suffered hearing loss from using the company’s earplugs,.