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if youre watching this you were probably just fired and you were offered a severance deal but how do you evaluate the fairness of that severance agreement after all youre not a lawyer what would an employment lawyer like me think is a fair amount of money should you negotiate for more how much money could you get my name is Brandon Robertson and Im gonna answer all of your questions most people think they know what severance is money that you get when youre fired right but the money part is not even half of the equation so what else is there severance is a contract between the fired employee and the company where the employee gives up his or her right to sue the company in exchange for money however even though your severance is a contract you cannot possibly judge the fairness of that deal by just reading what is written on the pages of the contract oh and by the way youre not going to understand a lot of what is on that paper unless youre an employment lawyer so what are your o