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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when you&#8217;re hit by a city vehicle and file an insurance claim against San Antonio? Now you can find out by searching a database that tracks every claim filed against the city in the past decade. I stumbled across this story by using Google&#8217;s advanced search options. Google lets you search specific websites ... </p>
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<p>What happens when you&#8217;re hit by a city vehicle and file an insurance claim against San Antonio? Now you can find out by searching a database that tracks every <a title="News story" href="https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Damage-claims-hit-city-one-a-day-3450565.php#media-28635" target="_blank" rel="noopener">claim filed against the city in the past decade</a>.</p>



<p>I stumbled across this story by using Google&#8217;s <a title="Advanced Search Options" href="http://www.google.ca/advanced_search" target="_blank" rel="noopener">advanced search options</a>. Google lets you search specific websites for specific files and specific terms. So a way to find little-known databases and interesting stories is to search a government website for spreadsheets, pdf&#8217;s, and other type of documents.<br><em><strong><br>Related: <a href="https://johntedesco.net/blog/2012/06/21/how-to-solve-impossible-problems-daniel-russells-awesome-google-search-techniques/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell’s awesome Google search techniques</a></strong></em></p>



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<p>For example, let&#8217;s say you want to focus on the city of San Antonio. In Google&#8217;s search box, you&#8217;d type <strong>site:sanantonio.gov</strong>, to limit the results to pages from the city&#8217;s website. Then use &#8220;<strong>filetype</strong>&#8221; to focus on specific types of files. The term <strong>filetype:xls</strong> searches for spreadsheets. <strong>Filetype:doc</strong> searches for Microsoft Word documents. <strong>Filetype:pdf</strong> searches for &#8230; you guessed it, pdf files.</p>



<p>You can do broad searches or get creative and add words you think might lead to interesting stuff. Check out this <a title="Accidents" href="https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;ion=1#hl=en&amp;sclient=psy-ab&amp;q=site:sanantonio.gov+filetype%3Adoc+accidents&amp;oq=site:sanantonio.gov+filetype%3Adoc+accidents&amp;aq=f&amp;aqi=&amp;aql=&amp;gs_l=hp.3...281l34140l0l34209l57l50l2l0l0l0l137l2705l45j5l54l0.llsin.&amp;pbx=1&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&amp;fp=87c6230bd8e448f1&amp;ion=1&amp;biw=1024&amp;bih=612" target="_blank" rel="noopener">search with the term</a> &#8220;injuries.&#8221;</p>


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<p>One of the top results is a form for a vehicle accident report that is filled out by city employees whenever they&#8217;re involved in an accident. All the entries and check boxes in the form suggest this information is typed into a database of some kind. And if that&#8217;s the case, that means you can request the data, analyze it yourself, and see if there&#8217;s a story lurking in those numbers.</p>



<p>Using the Texas Public Information Act, I asked for any database the city had that tracked insurance claims from vehicle accidents. The process took awhile and there was a lot of back and forth. At first, the city&#8217;s Risk Management Office only sent me a pdf with two categories of information: case numbers and dates. The format and info was worthless.</p>



<p>But eventually they sent more complete spreadsheets that tracked the dollar amount of the claim, whether it was denied, and a brief description about what happened. It was interesting reading.</p>



<p>No one outside City Hall had ever looked at this data before. Thanks to a nifty Google search, now everybody can.</p>



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