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3M Military Earplugs Users Entitled to Compensation

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Attention, {NAME}. This is a Medical Alert! People who wore dual-sided Combat Arms Earplugs™ du

Attention, {NAME}. This is a Medical Alert! People who wore dual-sided Combat Arms Earplugs™(CAEv2) during foreign conflicts between 2003 and 2015 and were diagnosed with or suffer from hearing loss, may be entitled to Significant Compensation. In a startling settlement in July 2018, the 3M corporation agreed to pay $9.1 million in a False Claims Act lawsuit to settle allegations that it knowingly supplied the United States military with defective earplugs. According to the DOJ lawsuit, 3M has known since 2000, that the earplugs were defective. Originally created by Aearo Technologies, 3M hired Aearo employees who developed and tested the earplugs after acquiring the company in 2008. These employees were aware of the defects as early as 2000, several years before 3M became the exclusive provider of selective attenuation earplugs to the military. If you have hearing loss and served in the military between 2003-2015, you may be entitled to compensation. Time to file a claim is limited. [See if You Qualify]( [Unsubscribe Here]( 30 N Gould St Ste N Sheridan, WY 82801 If you do not wish to continue receiving emails newsletters click [HERE]( or send post-mail To 1440 W. Taylor St # 1280,,Chicago, IL 60607

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