Insurers Pay $35 Million to 3M Breast Implant Settlement
3M Co. received $35 million from four insurers in July to settle breast implant lawsuits, the company announced late last week.
The claims stem from a 2003 Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that 29 insurance companies must reimburse 3M for settlement costs. Including the latest settlement, 10 of the 29 insurers have settled with 3M.
The Maplewood, Minn.-based technology company said it expects to receive an additional $16 million in connection with the settlements.
From 1977 to 1984, a California-based 3M subsidiary, McGhan Medical Corp., made silicon breast implants. The company has since faced more than 27,000 claims from women alleging that leaking breast implants injured them.
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