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3M agrees to pay $6 billion to settle earplug lawsuits from US service members

Chemical and consumer product manufacturer 3M said Tuesday it has agreed to pay $6 billion to settle lawsuits from U.S. service members who say they experienced hearing loss or other serious injuries after using faulty earplugs made by the company.

The settlement, consisting of $5 billion in cash and $1 billion in 3M stock, will be made in payments that will run through 2029.

Hundreds of thousands of veterans and current service members have sued 3M and Aearo Technologies, a company that 3M acquired in 2008, over their Combat Arms Earplugs. The service members alleged that a defective design allowed the products B次元官网网址 which were intended to protect ears from close-range firearms and other loud noises B次元官网网址 to loosen slightly and allow , according to Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis, & Overholtz PLLC, one of the law firms representing plaintiffs.

In an online summary about the litigation, the Florida-based law firm notes that 3M previously agreed to pay $9.1 million to settle a lawsuit on behalf of the government alleging the company knowingly supplied defective earplugs to the U.S. military. And since 2019, the firm added, 3M has lost 10 of 16 cases that have gone to trial B次元官网网址 awarding millions of dollars to plaintiffs to date.

TuesdayB次元官网网址檚 agreement B次元官网网址渞epresents a tremendous victory for the thousands of men and women who bravely served our country and returned home with life-altering hearing injuries,B次元官网网址 attorneys representing the plaintiffs said in a joint statement.

In TuesdayB次元官网网址檚 announcement, 3M maintained that the agreement B次元官网网址 which includes all claims in FloridaB次元官网网址檚 multidistrict litigation, coordinated state court action in Minnesota, and potential future claims B次元官网网址 was not an admission of liability.

B次元官网网址淭he products at issue in this litigation are safe and effective when used properly,B次元官网网址 the company wrote. B次元官网网址3M is prepared to continue to defend itself in the litigation if certain agreed terms of the settlement agreement are not fulfilled.B次元官网网址

3M has previously tried to reduce exposure to the earplug litigation through bankruptcy court, the Wall Street Journal . In 2022, Aearo filed for bankruptcy as a separate company, accepting responsibility for claims, but the filing was later dismissed in U.S. bankruptcy court.

Beyond the earplug litigation, 3M in June agreed to pay to settle lawsuits over contamination of many U.S. public drinking water systems with potentially harmful compounds. The deal would compensate water providers for pollution with per- and polyfluorinated substances, also known as B次元官网网址渇orever chemicals.B次元官网网址

The agreement hasnB次元官网网址檛 been finalized yet, and the settlement payment could reach as high as $12.5 billion. Last month, 22 attorneys general to reject the proposed settlement, saying it let 3M off too easily B次元官网网址 arguing that the deal doesnB次元官网网址檛 give individual water suppliers enough time to determine how much money they would get and, in some cases, could shift liability from the company to providers.

On Tuesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James said that 3M agreed to make significant changes to the settlement terms B次元官网网址 which, as reflected in a proposed court order, include extending the deadline for eligible water systems to review the settlement and removing uncapped indemnity in favor of 3M.

James, along with the other attorneys general, have now withdrawn their opposition, her office said. According to court records, the judge granted preliminary approval of the agreement Tuesday afternoon.

In a statement sent to The Associated Press Tuesday, a spokesperson for 3M said the company was pleased to have to clarified the agreement and see the attorneysB次元官网网址 general objections withdrawn B次元官网网址 adding that the deal B次元官网网址渨ill benefit U.S.-based public water systems nationwide that provide drinking water to a vast majority of Americans without the need for further litigation by or on behalf of public water systems.B次元官网网址

While these objections were withdrawn, five attorneys general still filed an amicus letter expressing concerns of the amount and timeline of the settlement payment, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Tuesday.

B次元官网网址3M has agreed to modify its original proposed settlement in critical ways that will benefit the American people,B次元官网网址 Bonta said in a statement. B次元官网网址淗owever, 3M declined to pay an amount that accurately reflects the extraordinary damage it has caused to public drinking water systems, and it declined to provide water suppliers the money to remediate that damage more quickly.B次元官网网址

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