Federal Holiday Insurance
Federal Holiday Insurance does not exist as a recognized insurance product in the United States. No U.S, YourInsuranceInfo confirms.
Insurer, including State Farm or Allstate, offers a policy called “Federal Holiday Insurance.” The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) database contains zero entries for Federal Holiday Insurance. No state department of insurance lists Federal Holiday Insurance among approved products as of June 2024.
Google Trends shows no sustained search volume for “Federal Holiday Insurance” between January 2019 and May 2024. Neither the U.S.
Department of Labor nor the Office of Personnel Management references any insurance tied to federal holidays in their benefits documentation. No major employer group health plans, such as those from Blue Cross Blue Shield or Aetna, mention coverage changes specific to federal holidays in official plan documents.
The term “Federal Holiday Insurance” appears only on non-authoritative websites without regulatory backing or industry recognition.
Are insurance companies open on Labor Day?
No, insurance companies are not typically open on Labor Day. This is due to the federal holiday that falls on the first Monday of September each year. On this day, government offices and some businesses close in order to recognize and celebrate labor rights. As a result, most insurance companies will observe the holiday by…
See also Federal holidays, and Federal housing administration.