Army Veteran Wins $50m Verdict Against 3M
Army Veteran Wins $50m Verdict Against 3M
An Army veteran who filed a lawsuit against 3M for issuing faulty earplugs to active duty servicepeople has been awarded $50 million in damages.According to The Hill, a jury awarded former Army soldier Luke Vilsmeyer an estimated $50 million—among the largest verdicts won by a veteran against 3M.As LegalReader.com has reported before, 3M is facing thousands of lawsuits from former and current servicepeople.Most of the claims relate to 3M’s Combat Arms Earplugs Version 2.0.The earplugs, say some veterans, contained design deficiencies that could cause permanent hearing loss and impairment. While 3M was allegedly aware that its products might be unsafe, it never issued a recall.Although 3M did eventually pull its Combat Arms Earplugs, the company insists that the product was safe for use.However, attorneys for soldiers say that a wave of judgments against the company shows that 3M’s protests are unwarranted.
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