One of the little paradoxes of life: To slash costs, many American industries emigrate towards less developed countries where job wages are much lower (a Mexican worker earns a quarter of what an American does). This is good for American consumers, as prices tend to get lower, but is a catastrophe for the American worker, as he loses his job to a foreign worker. This is called off-shoring and most American industries and businesses have been practicing this since 10-20 years ago.
Anytime you make a claim with your own insurance company against someone else's company or their company directly, the company taking the claim by law has to fully verify and investigate the claim being made. Not only that, no insurance company in their right mind would pay out insurance claims without checking them out first.
Only if you are interested in winning.
Only if you intend to file a claim.
Salvia Divinorum grows only in Oaxaca, Mexico.
No; by law the only gas and diesel distributor in Mexico is the government-owned company, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX).
You can only claim against the rental company if the driver took out their insurance. If he has his own separate insurance, that is where you need to make the claim.
You should note that not all factories in Mexico have this term; only foreign-owned assembly plants are known as maquiladoras.
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Both; there are Colgate plants in China AND in Mexico.
Tequila can only be made in Mexico because it is a protected designation of origin, meaning that it must be produced in specific regions of Mexico using certain types of agave plants. This ensures that the quality and authenticity of tequila are maintained.
If you are the claimant, then you just contact the insurance company where you filed your claim again and inform them that you wish to withdraw your claim for damages. If another person is the claimant, then it is up to them to pursue the claim or not.
Just the same. Only variation are the pharmaceutical company's tag and logo.