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You know that you are supposed to get enough sleep every night – and you do your best. However, actually getting enough sleep is not always as easy as one would think.
Sleep is essential for the human body. It affects your mood, mental abilities, and overall physical health. If you do not get enough sleep, it will eventually take its toll. You may notice your daytime energy tanks, you have low productivity, and you could even gain weight.
More so, a lack of sleep puts you at high-risk for drowsy driving – a growing problem in the United States.
As part of Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, which is November 5th to 12th this year, the team at Brett McCandlis Brown & Conner, PLLC offers expert-approved sleep tips so that you can get enough sleep each night.
Sleep is supposed to be natural, but with the chaos and demands of everyday life it can be hard to get to bed at a decent hour. Even once you are there, you may find that your sleep is not restful, you toss and turn, or it takes hours for you to wind down.
To get more sleep, consider these science-backed tips:
Drowsy driving is negligent driving; therefore, if you are injured by a drowsy driver, you may be entitled to compensation.
If you or a loved one was involved in an accident caused by a drowsy driver, explore your options for compensation by speaking with an attorney from Brett McCandlis Brown & Conner, PLLC. Schedule your free case evaluation now at 800-925-1875 or request your consultation appointment online.
Matt Conner has a proven track record of success. Following his graduation from Willamette University with a double major in mathematics and economics, Matt worked as an economist for the Office of Economic Analysis for the State of Oregon before moving onto working in mortgage banking and real estate. Although Matt would move on to law school shortly thereafter, his experience in the financial sector has provided him with valuable experience in how to achieve maximum compensation for his clients.