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Arizona DOT recovers millions in insurance reimbursements

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Arizona DOT recovers millions in insurance reimbursements
An Arizona Department of Transportation unit tasked with seeking insurance reimbursement when incidents cause damage to the state highway system recovered $6.4 million during the fiscal year that ended June 30. (COURTESY OF ADOT)

PHOENIX — The state of Arizona is a bit heavier in its coffers today. 

An Arizona Department of Transportation unit tasked with seeking insurance reimbursement when incidents cause damage to the state highway system recovered $6.4 million during the fiscal year that ended June 30.

According to a recent release issued, ADOT accomplishes this through its Insurance Recovery Team, which has a goal of saving Arizonans from bearing the cost of repairs when individuals or firms are responsible for damage to the highway system. The unit is staffed by professionals with insurance industry backgrounds, and reaches out to the responsible parties and their insurance carriers to recover the repair costs, which include labor, equipment and materials.

“Our commitment to insurance recovery helps safeguard Arizona’s investment in state highways,” said ADOT Risk Management Administrator Susan Stumfoll. “Having an Insurance Recovery Team staffed by experienced professionals helps make sure those responsible for damage to state property are held accountable for the associated cost of repairs.”

The Insurance Recovery Team processed 2,111 claims during the 2024 fiscal year, including:

  • $86,000 recovered for a 2023 incident in which a cement truck struck a concrete barrier wall on the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
  • $79,000 recovered for a semitrailer fire that burned the asphalt on the Beeline Highway in 2023
  • $37,000 recovered for a semitrailer fire that burned the asphalt on I-40 in earlier this year

The money recovered goes into the State Highway Fund, “and it adds up: During the past three fiscal years, ADOT’s Insurance Recovery Team processed 7,233 claims to recover $23 million for damage to the state highway system,” the release stated.

The recovery process begins when law enforcement responds to an incident in which guardrail, a bridge or some component of the highway system has been damaged. The officer will mark the damaged item with a sticker that has the incident report number on it. When ADOT is notified of the damage and makes the repair, a member of the Insurance Recovery Team will contact the responsible party or their insurer to file a claim.

Bruce Guthrie

Bruce Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has lived in three states including Arkansas, Missouri and Georgia. During his nearly 20-year career, Bruce has served as managing editor and sports editor for numerous publications. He and his wife, Dana, who is also a journalist, are based in Carrollton, Georgia.

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Bruce Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has lived in three states including Arkansas, Missouri and Georgia. During his nearly 20-year career, Bruce has served as managing editor and sports editor for numerous publications. He and his wife, Dana, who is also a journalist, are based in Carrollton, Georgia.
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