
Specialized insurance for Arizona flagging companies and traffic control contractors.
Traffic control and flagging companies in Arizona face unique insurance challenges — from ADOT contract requirements and workers' compensation to commercial auto and equipment coverage. Insure Pacific specializes in insurance programs for Arizona traffic control contractors.
As an independent agency licensed in Arizona, we work with carriers that specialize in construction and traffic control risks to find comprehensive coverage at competitive rates for your Arizona flagging operation.

Comprehensive traffic control insurance protection for Arizona contractors.
Covers bodily injury and property damage claims arising from your work zone operations — required by ADOT and most Arizona county contracts.
Covers your flaggers and traffic control employees for work-related injuries and illnesses — required by Arizona law and all public works contracts.
Covers your trucks, pilot cars, arrow boards, and other vehicles used in traffic control operations — including hired and non-owned auto liability.
Covers your traffic control equipment including arrow boards, message signs, cones, barricades, and other work zone devices against theft and damage.
Provides additional liability limits above your primary policies — often required by ADOT and large general contractors for higher-value contracts.
Contractor license bonds, bid bonds, and performance and payment bonds required for ADOT and Arizona county government contracts.
Arizona traffic control insurance costs vary by company size, payroll, fleet, and contract requirements. Full programs for Arizona flagging companies typically run $8,000–$30,000+ annually depending on your specific operations. Insure Pacific shops 50+ carriers including specialized construction markets to find the most competitive rates for your Arizona traffic control operation. Contact us for a free quote tailored to your specific contracts and coverage needs.
Common questions about traffic control insurance in Arizona
Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) contracts typically require Commercial General Liability of $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate, Workers' Compensation at Arizona statutory limits, Commercial Auto at $1M CSL, and Umbrella coverage of $2M–$5M. Additional insured endorsements naming ADOT and the State of Arizona are standard. Insure Pacific reviews your specific contract and structures a fully compliant program.
Yes. Arizona requires employers with one or more employees to carry workers' compensation insurance. Traffic control and flagging companies working on ADOT and county road projects must maintain workers' comp coverage. Insure Pacific can help you find competitive workers' compensation rates for your Arizona flagging operation.
Arizona traffic control insurance costs vary by company size, payroll, fleet, and contract requirements. Full programs for Arizona flagging companies typically run $8,000–$25,000+ annually. Insure Pacific shops 50+ carriers to find the most competitive rates for your Arizona traffic control operation.
Yes. Insure Pacific is licensed in Arizona and specializes in traffic control and flagging company insurance. We work with carriers that understand the unique risks of work zone operations and can structure programs that meet ADOT and county contract requirements.
Arizona traffic control contractors often need contractor license bonds, bid bonds, and performance and payment bonds for public works contracts. Insure Pacific provides both insurance and surety bond services, so you can get everything you need from one agency.
Call us at (541) 238-7775 or submit a quote request online. We will ask about your payroll, fleet size, contract types, and coverage requirements to structure a program that meets your Arizona ADOT and county contract needs.
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