Hearing loss can make it difficult for you to converse with or understand others. If you work in an occupation where you need to be able to hear instructions given by others, the inability to hear well can seriously affect how you perform on the job. Service members in the military, for example, need to be able to properly hear orders to ensure their safety and the safety of others. When hearing loss affects your quality of life, it can be quite frustrating; all the more so if your hearing loss resulted from another party’s negligence.
If you suffered a hearing condition because of someone else’s negligence, contact Farah Law to discuss legal options available to you so you can recover compensation for expenses incurred as a result of your injury. Our Edinburgpersonal injury attorneys fight hard to get justice for you and hold the responsible party liable for your injuries.
Call Farah Law at (956) 435-0589 for a free consultation regarding your hearing loss case.
Minnesota-based 3M recently paid the U.S. Government $9.1 million to settle allegations that the company allegedly sold defective Combat Arms Earplugs to the Defense Logistics Agency. The False Claims Lawsuit alleged that the company not only knew about the defect, but that it failed to disclose this information to the government when completing contracts for the sale. 3M’s settlement payment reimburses the government for costs related to the purchase of the earplugs, but individual service members may be able to recover compensation for damages if they developed a hearing loss or tinnitus as a result of using the earplugs.
Contact our Edinburgpersonal injury lawyers to retain strong counsel for your hearing loss case. We work on a contingency-fee basis, so you will not owe us payment unless we recover compensation for you. Our experienced attorneys are not afraid to go up against large companies that may have acted negligently. We fight hard to ensure the company is held financially responsible for injuries it caused. We have over 50 years of combined experience and have a track record of success helping victims in similar personal injury cases and are ready to provide you with superior representation.
Contact us online or by phone at (956) 435-0589 if you suffered a hearing condition as a result of someone else’s negligence.